
N E B I N A R
NEW EUROPEAN BAUHAUS ACE INITIATIVE FOR YOUNG ARCHITECTS
About NEBINAR!
Introduction
Echoing the title of the ambitious volume East West Central. Re-building Europe, instigated by the Executive Board Members of the Architects Council of Europe, a grouping of academics and professionals has put together an open- source pilot program exploring the meaning and potential of the EU COM’s New European Bauhaus initiative to engage the creative professionals in Europe’s East.
The program consists of a series of online lectures and workshops with the targeted audiences from Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Romania, Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Romania, and Ireland.
The invited speakers, practicing architects, lecturers, researchers, as well as other cultural professionals will ponder on the application of the New European Bauhaus principles underlined by the slogan “Beautiful, Sustainable, Together.”
The focus is on developing a better understanding of the formation, qualification and practice of architecture and related fields of urbanism, planning, landscape architecture, interior architecture, spatial arts, crafts and other disciplines in built environment faced with the challenges of the European Green transformation envisaged as a cultural movement.
The program is dedicated to young architects and architecture students. However, the organisers assume an open formula for the program and the possibility for all those interested in the idea of the New European Bauhaus (NEB) to participate in the lectures.
The aim of the program is to disseminate knowledge about NEB to a wide audience, especially young architects. The program is dedicated in particular to the V4 Group, the Baltic and Balkan countries. The open formula of the program does not exclude the participation of organisations from other European countries.
The program takes place under the supervision of the Architects’ Council of Europe.
Participants in the program are architectural universities and other architectural organisations. There is no limit to the number of participants from a single country.
For organisational purposes, each country is represented by one organisation, which is responsible for providing information, registration of participants in the country. Each country representative will appoint an authorised organisational contact person.
The Steering Committee consisting of:• dr Waclaw Szarejko – Faculty of Architecture, Wrocław University of Technology
• dr Selma Harington – Architects’ Council of Europe
• prof. Ferenc Makovenyi – Szent Istvan University, Hungary
• dr Bartosz Macikowski – Faculty of Architecture, Gdansk University of Technology
• arch. Borys Czarakcziew – Architects’ Council of Europe
• Julie Deutschmann – Architects’ Council of Europe
is responsible for the program arrangements made jointly by all participants.
The organisational and technical part is provided by the Faculty of Architecture of Wrocław University of Technology.
The program has no general funding and each participant bears his/her own costs of participation.
The official language of the programme is English (British).


