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Current Projects

Working on projects that contribute to our goals.

EU-funded Projects

IFLA Europe participates in the following EU-funded projects at the moment:

Bauhaus4Med

The BAUHAUS4MED project is all about making green living a joy, not a chore. Inspired by the New European Bauhaus (NEB), we’re blending aesthetics, community input, and sustainability to revitalize urban areas. Join us in reimagining green living through style, community engagement, and ecological mindfulness. Discover how we’re blending digital innovation with architectural beauty and sustainable practices to create vibrant, eco-friendly urban spaces.

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Green Team

Local governments are in need for structural support when it comes to designing and implementing green-blue opportunities. This is where the GREEN TEAM project comes in! Supported by the Interreg North Sea programme, eleven partners from Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany will work together to help municipalities integrate climate adaptation into their DNA.

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Re-Value

Through collaborative urban design and planning, RE-VALUE makes the urban transition to climate neutrality irresistible. Inspired by the New European Bauhaus’ aesthetic approach to sustainability and undertaken to support the EU Mission for Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities, we take a holistic approach to urban development considering not only the physical infrastructure but also the well-being of communities while laying a path towards achieving climate neutrality in urban areas.
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Commit2Green

Eight cities are taking part in COMMIT2GREEN to co-design and implement cross-scalar, participatory greening and renaturing strategies at the community level.

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What Our Partners Say

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“The New European Bauhaus collaboration with IFLA Europe
demonstrates how landscape architecture can bridge the gap between
sustainability, inclusion, and beauty in our cities.”

Jane Doe NEB Coordinator, European Commission