CEO International Congress, Lisbon, Portekiz, 16 - 17 Aralık 2023, ss.1150-1151
The New European Bauhaus Movement is an environmental,
economic, and cultural initiative that promotes design, ecology, social and
economic accessibility as well as investments to support the implementation of
the European Green Deal. Launched in the first half of 2021, the project's most
important objective is sustainable development and will be implemented in five
European countries in the next phase and then promoted beyond European borders.
The New European Bauhaus Movement is expected to bring a new approach to the
climate crisis, the most important challenge of our time. At the beginning of
the 21st century, the climate crisis has reached critical dimensions that
everyone can feel. New approaches are needed to take action to stop climate
change. Climate change has been discussed in many international organizations,
such as the Paris Agreement and the United Nations Climate Change Conference;
however, concrete implementations are urgently needed now. This study focuses
on the New European Bauhaus Project, a tangible project implemented in January
2021 as a response to the climate crisis. Within the scope of the research, the
movement and goals of the New European Bauhaus were discussed. Then, attention
was drawn to the climate crisis which led to significant environmental problems
that adversely affected the urban environment and the importance of the European
Green Deal. The New European Bauhaus movement was launched for a sustainable
green transformation of housing, architecture, transportation, urban and rural
areas as part of the European Commission's efforts to achieve the goal of being
climate-neutral by 2050. In the concluding part of this study, the urgent
solution proposals for the climate crisis are emphasized.
Key
Words: Climate change; European Green Deal; New
European Bauhaus.