What does it take to start an inclusive and transformative movement? What role does aesthetics play in the green transition? And can these insights help pave the way for an irresistible and circular future?
We need everyone on board to ensure the survival of people, species, and the planet. But how do you create a diverse and inclusive movement, and what does it take to inspire change across nations, professions, and generations? This is precisely what the EU project Desire – Designing an Irresistible Circular Society has been exploring over the past two years. You are invited to join us as we share the project’s learnings and explore how they can contribute to a better common future.
Experience a day filled with inspiring activities: Hear from the project partners as they share valuable experiences and participate in interactive workshops. We invite you to dive into the vision of a circular society and discover the innovative ideas that have emerged from the project’s work.
Whether you are a policymaker, a professional in construction and urban development, part of the New European Bauhaus movement, or simply curious about social and sustainable change, this event is for you. Join us if you wish to broaden your perspectives and equip yourself with practical knowledge on how to lay the foundation for an irresistible future.
Program:
12:00: Arrival and light lunch
12:30 – 17:30: Panel discussions, workshops, and performance
17:30: Closing remarks
17:40 – 18:30: Networking and drinks
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About Desire – Designing an Irresistible Circular Society: Desire experiments to create sustainable, inclusive, and attractive solutions in the built environment. The project is driven by knowledge from eight urban development projects across Europe and is part of the New European Bauhaus initiative.
Desire is supported by the EU and is a partner project of ours. The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official position of the European Union or CINEA. Neither the European Union nor CINEA can be held responsible for them.
Photo: Benjamin Hesselholdt