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News article26 April 2022

Participate to the New European Bauhaus Regulatory Analysis survey

New European Bauhaus

Are you transforming places to make them more sustainable, inclusive, and beautiful? Which barriers or enablers have you encountered in the built environment and construction sector?

We invite you to participate in the "Regulatory analysis for the built environment" survey by the New European Bauhaus initiative of the EU Commission by 30th of June 2022.

As a practitioner in the built and construction sector, architect, engineer, urban planner, company, or citizen, you can share an experience with regulatory challenges and opportunities on local, regional, national, and EU levels. Furthermore, you can submit a report (studies, scientific and policy papers) on regulatory analysis in the built environment to complement the mapping of experiences.

Your contributions we will be brought to the attention of relevant policymakers to identify ways to address barriers and improve the regulatory environment in the built sector in line with the objectives of New European Bauhaus.

On 28th April, from 14:00 - 15:00, an information session will take place where the project coordinators will answer all your questions on the project and survey.

The survey is part of the EU Commission-led NEB Lab project "Regulatory Analysis and Experimentation", to create enabling conditions for the green transition. It analyses how the regulatory framework can support the development of New European Bauhaus projects. The NEB Lab is a co-creation space at the service of the New European Bauhaus community, for the delivery of beautiful, sustainable, and inclusive projects to improve our daily lives.

You can find more detailed information in the press release, on the dedicated NEB Lab and project page and are welcome to spread the word.

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Publication date
26 April 2022
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