The New European Bauhaus (NEB) program aims to implement concrete changes that enhance our everyday lives in neighborhoods and transform our living environments into more sustainable, inclusive, and beautiful places.
Its ambition is to tackle global challenges by working at the local level with projects that create transformative pathways. These projects prioritize the quality and accessibility of places, help regain a sense of belonging, introduce life cycle thinking, and promote circularity in the industrial ecosystem. They also aim to reconnect cities and people with nature from a multispecies perspective.
At the Desire conference on 10 September 2024 in Copenhagen, researchers from Politecnico di Milano discussed the forward-thinking perspectives that drive the NEB, the challenges of transitioning from a linear to a circular model, and how to monitor the progress and impact of such projects.
Meet in this video:
Professor Alessandro Deserti, Politecnico di Milano (Desire partner)
Associate Professor Emma Puerari, Politecnico di Milano (Desire partner)
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