The LIFE Bauhausing Europe project aims to demonstrate the New European Bauhaus approach applied to the comprehensive renovation of public buildings and initiate a transformation process in European neighborhoods in 5 cities: Cartagena and Blanca in Spain, Adazi in Latvia, Varazdin in Croatia and Erzsebetvaros in Hungary. The New European Bauhaus is an initiative promoted by the European Commission that combines a multilevel, participatory and transdisciplinary approach to guide the path of transformation towards more sustainable, aesthetic and inclusive communities. Through LIFE Bauhausing Europe, the project partners will demonstrate that this approach is suitable for the transformation of any territory, regardless of its size, rural or urban character, urban challenges or degradation processes suffered. The Project consortium is made up of the local authorities of these 5 municipalities, who will be accompanied by other partners with a technical profile and a varied multidisciplinary profile: the Higher Technical School of Architecture and Building of the Polytechnic University of Cartagena, the energy consulting firm Ekodoma, the Green Building Council association of Croatia, the Budapest artistic hub Pro-Progresione and EuroVértice, as the entity in charge of establishing the participation methodology and coordination of the project.
Place: La Unión, Murcia Budapest, Adazi, Varazdin, Blanca y Cartagena
Client: Program LIFE
Budget: 4.624.141,96 €
Type: Investigación
Program: energy rehabilitation, circularity, citizen participation
Duratión: 01/10/2023 – 30/09/2027
Consortium: UPCT, Eurovertice, Ekodoma, GBC Croacia, Proprogressione