The relational character of engineering, as well as the principles of environmental, cultural, and social sustainability make possible new perspectives of the discipline. The aim of this study is the New European Bauhaus (NEB), based on its predecessor, the historical Bauhaus, by taking into account and advocating for premises such as transversality and interdisciplinarity. In addition, NEB marks an evolution due to the different socio-economic and paradigmatic background and challenges that the historical Bauhaus faced and are still to be faced by the NEB today. If the historical Bauhaus was oriented towards architecture, the new one should take engineering into account with the idea that the concept of smart transcends the city and reaches the territory.
The relational character of engineering, as well as the principles of environmental, cultural, and social sustainability make possible new perspectives of the discipline. The aim of this study is the New European Bauhaus (NEB), based on its predecessor, the historical Bauhaus, by taking into account and advocating for premises such as transversality and interdisciplinarity. In addition, NEB marks an evolution due to the different socio-economic and paradigmatic background and challenges that the historical Bauhaus faced and are still to be faced by the NEB today. If the historical Bauhaus was oriented towards architecture, the new one should take engineering into account with the idea that the concept of smart transcends the city and reaches the territory. Read More


