
March 14, 2025
As part of the New European Bauhaus Academy Pioneer Hub for Sustainable Built Environments with Renewable Materials (NEBAP Hub), representatives from the Centre for Creativity at the Museum of Architecture and Design and the LINA platform gathered at InnoRenew CoE.
Dr. Andreja Kutnar, InnoRenew CoE director, presented the NEBAP Hub, its projects, and the InnoRenew CoE’s key activities. The meeting aimed to explore potential forms of collaboration among the visiting organizations and NEB Academy partners.
The discussion was also attended by Dr. Rok Prislan, Dr. Anna Sandak, and Dr. Neža Čebron Lipovec from the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Primorska.
Participants identified significant synergies between the organizations, particularly in the implementation of European projects, the New European Bauhaus (NEB), education, craftsmanship, and fostering collaboration among researchers, industry, and designers. Additionally, they highlighted the importance of collaborating with policymakers in developing guidelines and recommendations.
NEBAP Hub is a university centre focusing on sustainable built environments that are regenerative and inclusive spaces that minimise environmental impacts through decarbonisation and lead to positive societal and economic impacts, including health and wellbeing.
The meeting concluded with a tour of the InnoRenew CoE building and research laboratories.