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The European Committee of the Regions, together with the European Commission Joint Research Centre, the State Chancellery of Saxony-Anhalt, and the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation, are pleased to invite you to a high-level conference marking 100 years since the Bauhaus moved to Dessau and reflecting on its contemporary legacy through the New European Bauhaus (NEB).

About the Conference

In 1925, the relocation of the Bauhaus to Dessau, championed by forward-looking local leadership, laid the foundations for a movement that reshaped architecture, design and social thinking across Europe and beyond. One hundred years later, Europe is once again at a turning point.

As we face green, digital, social and global transitions, the New European Bauhaus builds on this legacy by placing sustainability, inclusion and aesthetics at the heart of Europe’s transformation. Cities and regions are key actors in delivering this vision, mobilising communities, shaping living environments and ensuring that no territory and no citizen is left behind.

The conference aims to link the Bauhaus in Dessau with the implementation of the New European Bauhaus today, exploring how it can empower regions facing cumulative structural, demographic and transformation-related challenges to act as experimental and learning spaces for Europe’s green, digital, social and global transitions, while highlighting the role of mayors and local leaders as key drivers of transformative change.

Agenda

14:00 Registration

14:30 Opening remarks from the European Committee of the Regions, European Commission and the State Chancellery of Saxony-Anhalt.

15:00 Keynote address: From Bauhaus to the New European Bauhaus: A Century of Transformative Thinking for Europe’s Regions and Cities, Bauhaus Dessau Foundation.

Dr. Barbara STEINER, Director and CEO of the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation

15:20 Panel session 1: Empowering Small Municipalities through the New European Bauhaus.

The first panel will focus on the New European Bauhaus pilot action “NEB Boost for Small Municipalities” and examine how small towns and rural communities can act as laboratories for place-based innovation and a just transition, building on their cultural heritage and local identity.

  • Marcos ROS SEMPERE, Member of the European Parliament
  • Tsvetelina SIMEONOVA-ZARKIN, Municipal Councillor, Sofia, Bulgaria, CoR NEB rapporteur, European Committee of the Regions
  • Madita FLOHE, Communication designer at Forum Rathenau e.V., Reallabor ZEKIWA Zeitz NEB project
  • Angeliki KOSMA, NEB Communications and Membership Management, Boulouki - Itinerant Workshop on Traditional Building Crafts, Boost for Small Municipalities Pilot Project Winner, Frasta School project in Agnanta, Greece

16:15 Panel discussion 2: The future of place-based innovation to leave no one behind.                                                                                                                          

The second panel will reflect on the future of place-based innovation and the New European Bauhaus as cornerstones of a just transition that leaves no one behind.

  • Dr. Jürgen UDE, State Secretary, State Chancellery of Saxony-Anhalt
  • Delphine CLAVREUL, Head of the Regional Policy and Attractiveness Unit, Regional Development and Multi-level Governance Division, OECD
  • Veronica MANFREDI, Director of Zero Pollution, Water Resilience and Green Urban Transition, DG Environment, European Commission
  • Anja SERC, Director of the Regional Development Agency Zasavje in Slovenia, Pilot project “Piloting a NEB-Inspired Approach in Zasavje”, Slovenia
  • María José RODRIGUEZ CARBAJAL, EU Affairs Adviser, Principality of Asturias, Pilot project “Applying NEB values to the revitalisation of rural communities in Asturias”, Spain

17:15 Closing remarks

  • Thomas WOBBEN, Director for Legislative Works, European Committee of the Regions
  • Mikel LANDABASO, Director of Fair and Sustainable Economy, Joint Research Centre, European Commission

17:30 Reception

This meeting will be fully on-site. The public will be able follow the meeting via web-streaming. Interpretation will be available in EN, FR and DE.

For security reasons, you need to register through the following EUSurvey at the latest on 13 April 2026 if you wish to participate in person. Please contact the SEDEC secretariat (sedec@cor.europa.eu) if you encounter any problems when registering.

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