ABOUT



Sixty years ago the Ulm School of Design (HfG Ulm) set a strong agenda: The members set out to contribute to the emergence and persistence of a peaceful, democratic and free society through design and their work. They insisted on a fundamental re-reading of design as a mission and most importantly the obligation to re-think its political task and work with and for society.

Today, the initiative NEW EUROPEAN BAUHAUS on the DANUBE acts in this spirit. Over the course of the last two years a growing network of like-minded people has come together. The NEBoD initiative works largely on a non-for profit and volunteer basis and in the future also within the framework of EU-funded projects.
www.nebod.eu
The DANUBE FUTURE WORKS Conference is a joint event by the New European Bauhaus on the Danube NEBoD Initiative and NONA, a project funded by the Interreg Danube Transnational Programme.



The DANUBE FUTURE WORKS Conference is supported by the Baden Württemberg Stiftung and more.