As of September 2024, the Centre for Creativity has joined the partnership of the BAUHALPS project (Interreg Alpine Space), co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). The BAUHALPS project focuses on promoting the green transformation of the construction sector in the Alps, treating the Alps as a living laboratory for testing new sustainable practices. The project integrates the principles of the New European Bauhaus, which emphasize beauty, sustainability, and community, as well as the DNSH principle to ensure that construction projects do not harm the environment. Bauhalps aims for a sustainable transformation that is not only technological but also aesthetic and cultural, using advanced technologies and involving local communities and their cultural heritage.
The project partnership is extensive and covers the entire Alpine region; project partners include: Ca’ Foscari University Foundation Venice (Italy), INTERNATIONAL CENTRE OF RESOURCES AND INNOVATION FOR THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (France), Habitech – The Energy and Environment District (Italy), Innovation Salzburg (Austria), Digital Findet Stadt (Austria), Bayern Innovativ (Germany), Wood Forum Allgäu (Germany), Rosenheim Technical University of Applied Sciences (Germany), Cluster BUILD&CONNECT (France), Technology Park Ljubljana Ltd (Slovenia), Museum of Architecture and Design (Slovenia), Padova Chamber of Commerce Industry Crafts and Agriculture (Italy), Lucerne University (Switzerland)
Total project budget:
The BAUHALPS – Building Circular in the Alps project is co-funded under the Interreg Alpine Space programme. The total project value amounts to EUR 2,739,188.01, with the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) contributing EUR 1,919,390.40.
