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HORIZON-MISS-2021-NEB-01-01
Support the deployment of lighthouse demonstrators for the New Eu...
ExpectedOutcome:Through a mutually supportive relationship, Horizon Europe missions and the New European Bauhaus (NEB) initiative will develop connections on a wide range of topics. For example, there are shared objectives in areas such as climate-neutral and smart cities, adaptation of the built environment to the effects of climate change (while respecting existing aesthetic and historical values), including flooding and sea level rise, sustainable use of soils through better spatial planning, urban greening and nature-based solutions, and cancer prevention and quality of life through healthy lifestyles and a healthy living environment.
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ExpectedOutcome:Through a mutually supportive relationship, Horizon Europe missions and the New European Bauhaus (NEB) initiative will develop connections on a wide range of topics. For example, there are shared objectives in areas such as climate-neutral and smart cities, adaptation of the built environment to the effects of climate change (while respecting existing aesthetic and historical values), including flooding and sea level rise, sustainable use of soils through better spatial planning, urban greening and nature-based solutions, and cancer prevention and quality of life through healthy lifestyles and a healthy living environment.

This action will offer opportunities to engage with communities on an environmentally sustainable, socially fair, and aesthetically appealing transition, using architecture, design and culture as core resources for a sustainable society. These shared qualities between Horizon Europe missions and the NEB should be capitalised on, leading to increased impact for both initiatives, and providing guidance and insight for the missions’ implementation. Horizon Europe missions and the NEB both emphasise the importance of involving citizens i... ver más

ExpectedOutcome:Through a mutually supportive relationship, Horizon Europe missions and the New European Bauhaus (NEB) initiative will develop connections on a wide range of topics. For example, there are shared objectives in areas such as climate-neutral and smart cities, adaptation of the built environment to the effects of climate change (while respecting existing aesthetic and historical values), including flooding and sea level rise, sustainable use of soils through better spatial planning, urban greening and nature-based solutions, and cancer prevention and quality of life through healthy lifestyles and a healthy living environment.

This action will offer opportunities to engage with communities on an environmentally sustainable, socially fair, and aesthetically appealing transition, using architecture, design and culture as core resources for a sustainable society. These shared qualities between Horizon Europe missions and the NEB should be capitalised on, leading to increased impact for both initiatives, and providing guidance and insight for the missions’ implementation. Horizon Europe missions and the NEB both emphasise the importance of involving citizens in the green transition at the local level, in pursuit of broader societal transformation. Linking the two initiatives can help solidify the concept in the public’s collective conscious that the missions embody research and innovation’s capacity to positively impact their daily lives.

Proposals are expected to demonstrate all of the outcomes listed below:

The projects should have a clear expected transformational impact both on the built environment, and on how people live and interact in that environment. The pilots will fully embrace the mission objectives and NEB principles, acting as "lighthouse demonstrators", serving as test-beds for the implementation of Horizon Europe mission objectives and innovative solutions.Deliver, by the end of the project, ‘tangible’ and replicable results, leading to benefits in the long-term.The grants leading to the design and deployment of the initial implementation phase are meant to catalyse substantial additional investments (e.g. partnerships of national, regional, local public and private sources, including EU Structural Funds) to ensure the implementation of the full-scale project after the design phase.A clear demonstration effect in relation to the operationalisation of the triangle of sustainability, inclusion and aesthetics, serving as reference for the broader implementation of the NEB initiative, as well as for the uptake and support of the Horizon Europe missions by national, regional and local authorities, other stakeholders, and European citizens, thus enabling a rapid scale-up of Horizon Europe missions’ activities.
Scope:This action will contribute to the Delivery Phase of the NEB, by deploying mission-oriented pilot projects that will act as ‘lighthouse demonstrators’ across the territory of the European Union and Associated Countries. They should embrace the key principles of the NEB initiative (sustainability, inclusion and aesthetics), using architecture, design and culture as core resources for a sustainable society, and the mission-oriented approach (impactful, measurable, targeted) in an innovative and exemplary manner. They should address one or more relevant challenges that represent the wide scope of the NEB initiative, such as:

Environmental and climate adaptation challenges, environmental and climate risks, prevention and resilience Economic and territorial changes linked to the green transitionSocial challenges (poverty, segregation, social exclusion, etc.)Challenges linked to the use, preservation and reconversion of existing infrastructure and heritageDemographic challenges (ageing, migration, depopulation, changes in property market due to tourism, etc.) Proposals should include:

The development of an ambitious, mission-oriented, quality co-design process, based on citizens’ and stakeholders' participation and multidisciplinary (e.g. arts, architecture, design, heritage, engineering, physical and spatial planning, manufacturing, technology, environmental and social sciences, etc.) and multilevel collaboration (e.g. civil society, public and private actors), also capable of addressing the relevant objectives of the Horizon Europe missions.An ambitious and credible executive plan that identifies and analyses the challenges and resources of a given territory (e.g. neighbourhood, district, ecosystem) in terms of sustainability (in line with the European Green Deal), inclusiveness (including accessibility and affordability) and aesthetics (including functionality, comfort, attractiveness, etc.). The detailed outlined, through feasibility studies, of highly innovative, cutting-edge solutions, associating meaningful, inclusive social purpose with strong aesthetic values and sustainability, in line with the European Green Deal, to address emblematic environmental and societal challenges at the territorial level.Deployment of an initial set of solutions as demonstrators within a two-year timeframe, accompanied by a rigorous impact evaluation methodology, measuring the impact of the adopted methodologies. Involvement and testing of the demonstrators with international experts. A detailed roadmap for implementation, with a sustainable financial plan quantifying and identifying substantial additional investment based on involvement and partnerships with different actors (national, regional, local, public and private sources).Evidence of developed relationships and partnerships with responsible authorities and/or representatives (on planning, permits, property rights, financing, impact assessments, etc.). Exchange and dissemination of co-design methodology at European Union and Associated Countries level.Contribution to the outreach, dissemination and communication strategy and plan of the NEB and of Horizon Europe missions.The NEB initiative, launched in late 2020, will undergo rapid development in an open community. Potential applicants are invited to join this community under [https://europa.eu/new-european-bauhaus/index_en] to contribute to the discussion on the application of the NEB principles in the 21st, and their role in the twin green and digital transitions, and recovery from the COVID-19 crisis.Projects are expected to participate in European-level networking opportunities in the context of the NEB initiative.
Cross-cutting Priorities:Social InnovationArtificial IntelligenceDigital AgendaNew European BauhausSocial sciences and humanitiesSocietal EngagementCo-programmed European Partnerships


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Temáticas Obligatorias del proyecto: Temática principal: Entrepreneurship Building regulations and codes Artificial Intelligence Institutional administration Transport engineering intelligent transport syste Learning mobility (including virtual and blended) Control and protection circus arts Ecosystem management Piloting Fashion Architecture smart buildings smart cities urban Cultural memory intangible cultural heritage Inter-cultural dialogue Health care Physics Mobility plans Drawing Exhibition Green procurement Circular economy Urban agriculture Civil society organisations Modal shift / co-modality Disruptive innovation Air and water pollution control Professionalisation and market access Green and blue infrastructure Walking and cycling Cultural heritage cultural memory painting Textiles Societal Engagement Port and construction Natural parks Expert in career development of emerging artists Hydroponics Archaeology Metal work validation of non-formal and informal learning District Heating & Cooling Multi-modal and infrastructure Social enterprises Urban waste Conservation Cultural ministries Using results for policy development (streaming) Technological innovation Decorative arts Healthy lifestyle Digitalisation/ICT and cultural heritage Environmental change and society Intelligent materials self-assembled materials Soil management Visual arts performing arts design Social Inclusion Public administration European networks project expert Field trial Environmental heritage Gender in urban planning and development Inclusion Nature-based solutions Social innovation Social Innovation Sustainable design (for recycling for environment Informal and non formal learning photograph opera Research Biodiversity conservation Libraries and archives Start-up companies Agriculture Social sciences and humanities Market development Telecommunications Photography Ceramics Public participation Techniques and methods of afforestation Renovation Electronics School/universities directors Integration of unemployed young people Biochemistry Low/zero carbon communities Museums and exhibitions Financing / Investment Schemes Graphic and audio-visual arts Cultural and creative economy Related to SME and start-up support Fashion design Landscape heritage Biology Public and environmental health Railway Market analysis and modelling street art Supply chain puppetry Engraving Information and communication technologies Robotics Labour protection and security Metro Horticulture and gardening Biophysics Social economics Training for artists Social Care Sustainable planning Travel and tourism Architects Books Agriculture Rural Development Fisheries Building codes and regulations Sculpture Awareness campaigns Co-programmed European Partnerships Tangible cultural heritage Lighting Native languages Inter generational learning Wildlife Spatial development and architecture land use re Nature conservation Deployment Public transport Environmental Conservation Traditions Demography Design Museums Collective memories identities lieux de mémoire Architecture - Culture Gender in innovation development Cultural cooperation project expert Informal education Chemistry Artists Occupant behaviour ICT & art Civil engineering Computer hardware and architecture Energy management in buildings Soil conservation Rail projects Creation of processes and new forms of cooperation film Certification schemes Industrial design (product design ergonomics man Democratic engagement and civic participation Expert in Art in public spaces Monuments Graphic arts and Design Interpretation and translation Knowledge support networks Other artistic craft Mobility and transportation Implementation of Lifelong Learning policies Gallerists/exhibitors New European Bauhaus Co-habited environments Urbanization and urban planning cities Buildings Graphic arts Energy Building Urban studies regional studies Intangible cultural heritage HUMANITIES Vision colour visual optics Others Materials (wood Cinema exhibitors Policy development Environmental planning HVAC installations Electronics photonics Vocational training Sustainability European history Remembrance and EU Citizenship Awareness Raising Artificial intelligence intelligent systems mult Computer sciences - 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