About this Event
Europe’s built environment is at a crossroads: the intersecting crises of housing and climate change demand a paradigm shift. With 85–95% of today’s buildings still standing in 2050, the urgency to renovate, adapt, and reuse the existing has never been clearer.
This seminar aims to explore how architecture can lead this transformation, not as a technical upgrade, but as a holistic, human-centric, and creative act. Through a curated selection of projects from the Form Follows Transformation exhibition, presented by the Architects’ Council of Europe during the Congress, we will showcase how smart renovation and transformation can drive sustainability, resilience, and social cohesion.
The projects featured in this exhibition prove that smart renovation and transformation can be a catalyst for sustainability, resilience, and social cohesion. From circular economy principles to climate-adaptive design, these projects redefine architecture’s role: not just as creators of new forms, but as curators of existing resources.
Guided by the Davos Baukultur criteria—and framed by the New European Bauhaus and the revised EPBD—we will discuss how policy, culture, and design can converge to scale solutions that are sustainable, inclusive, and aesthetically compelling. We will in particular discuss the regulatory barriers and enablers to the adaptive re-use and transformation of the built environment.
Join us to explore how renovation can be a strategic opportunity—for our buildings, our communities, and our planet. Stay tuned the agenda will be released shortly!
An event co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union.
https://ace-cae.eu/event/ace-policy-seminar-at-the-uia-congress-in-barcelona/
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Musée du Design de Barcelone, 38 Plaça de les Glòries Catalanes, Barcelona, Spain
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