NEB-STAR

New European Bauhaus STAvangeR

In NEB-STAR, 16 partners will join forces to make the transition to climate-neutral cities inclusive, beautiful and sustainable - for, by and with all stakeholders. Stavanger as the first-generation NEB Lighthouse will provide experimentation, demonstration, insight and guidance on NEB principles in urban transitions in cooperation with twinning cities Prague and Utrecht, and peers in Europe and the Nordics. The project will demonstrate how Territorial Transformation Plans can be operationalised with NEB principles to accelerate the journey towards climate neutrality.

In NEB-STAR, NEB principles will be used to address four emblematic challenges:

  1. co-creating a new sense of aesthetics for climate-neutral cities and communities that captures places' unique qualities, history and potential, and generates a sense of belonging, pride and ownership
  2. Reconnecting with nature to boost resilience and a sense of community, giving new life to the spaces in between buildings through food and nature
  3. Creating temporary meeting spaces in urban transition areas, that embrace diversity and strengthen the identity and uniqueness of people and places that need it most
  4. Co-creating co-benefits for the neighbourhood and city through multi-functional use of spaces and infrastructures.

The project will deliver a Detailed Roadmap for full-scale implementation of Stavanger’s Territorial Transformation Plan, supported by an extensive Co-Creation Process, a Portfolio of Policy Strategies and Tools, Financial and Partnership Models. The plans will be co-created with local stakeholders and partners, tested in Demonstrators in the three cities, jointly evaluated with stakeholders and experts, and exploited and replicated in cooperation with Nordic and European NEB and Missions communities. The NEB-STAR Impact Model will capture the social, cultural, financial, governance and technical impact on the built environment and the stakeholders that affect / are affected by them.

Facts

Funder:

EU

Programme: Horizon EUROPE - The New European Bauhaus (NEB) Initiative
Grant amount: € 4.999.721,25
Contribution to TU Delft: € 157.407,50
Grant number:  101079952
Role TU Delft:  Project partner
Project duration: October 2022 - September 2025
TU Delft researchers:                

Dr. Alexander Wandl
Prof.dr.ir. Arjan van Timmeren

Project partners

Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskapelige Universitet (Norway), Stavanger kommune (Norway), Stavanger Sentrum AS (Norway), Nordic Edge AS (Norway), Universitetet i Stavanger (Norway), Veni AS (Norway), Stiftelsen Norsk Design-og Arkitektursenter (Norway), Tøyen Unlimited (Norway), Ungt Entreprenørskap Rogaland (Norway), Pedersgate Utvikling AS (Norway), Arkitektfirma Helen & Hard AS (Norway), Smedvig Eiendom AS (Norway), Operator ICT Prague (Czech Republic), Ceske Vysoke Uceni Technicke v Praze (Czech Republic), Gemeente Utrecht (Netherlands)

Contact

Dr. Alexander Wandl

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No. 101079952.