Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture (KNUCA) announced its readiness to contribute to the creation of the Ukrainian Hub for the New European Bauhaus (NEB) Academy. The university has significant scientific and educational potential for this initiative.
During an online meeting with Professor Andreja Kutnar, the Director of the Slovenian InnoRenew CoE Institute, the discussion focused on the prospects of leveraging Slovenian experience in establishing the New European Bauhaus Hub in Ukraine. The meeting aimed at developing a strategy for creating a Ukrainian branch of the Academy, which will facilitate the integration of innovative practices and enhance cooperation in the fields of architecture and construction.
InnoRenew CoE, an independent research institute, is actively promoting the initiative "Rebuilding a Better Ukraine through the New European Bauhaus Academy," with support from the U-LEAD with Europe program. The Ukrainian side plans to utilize the best practices and experience of foreign partners to create a national model of the NEB Hub, contributing to the recovery and development of Ukraine based on sustainable approaches.
It should be noted that the European Commission has approved the investment recommendations of the New European Bauhaus.