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    • Regenerative Agriculture Hub (Spain) won the public vote in the Rising Stars strand, for focusing on sustainable, eco-friendly farming practices that promote biodiversity.
    • Cultivating Companionship (Germany), winner in the category "Reconnecting with nature", for proposing a research residency in a cornfield to promote life-centred design thinking for architects and farmers.
    • Hydroscape Lisbon (Portugal), runner-up in the category "Reconnecting with nature", for exploring water's role in climate resilience and community space in the city.
    • Cooperative Ownership of Communities (Hungary), winner in the category "Regaining a sense of belonging", for promoting affordable housing and inclusivity through circular renovation and sustainable practices.
    • Co-llection (Greece), runner-up in the category "Regaining a sense of belonging", for reimagining rural narratives through art and community collaboration.
    • Community reBuilding (Ukraine), winner in the category "Prioritising the places and people that need it the most", for empowering Ukraine's communities by creating or rejuvenating Community Building Centres.
    • Teufelsberg Transformation Lab (Germany), runner-up in the category "Prioritising the places and people that need it the most", for pioneering collaborative policy innovation through Design Thinking.
    • Urban_MYCOskin (Portugal), winner in the category "Shaping a circular industrial ecosystem and supporting life-cycle thinking", for transforming waste into eco-friendly valuable material.
    • The Station (Belgium), runner-up in the category "Shaping a circular industrial ecosystem and supporting life-cycle thinking", for proposing an autonomous working station fuelled by renewable energy to transform seasonal harvests.

    The winner and runner-up of the 'Special Recognition to Ukraine's Reconstruction and Recovery Effort' are:

    • Nad Dzherelom from the Lviv City Council, winner, recognised for restoring an abandoned natural area for social integration while preserving ecosystem and biodiversity.
    • Leo States, runner-up, for providing temporary accommodation for internally displaced people in Ukraine.

    The 20 awarded projects were selected from 49 finalists that embody the principles of the New European Bauhaus. They will receive a monetary prize of up to €30,000 and a communications package to help them further develop their projects or replicate them around Europe.

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    The New European Bauhaus Prizes 2024 showcase sustainable, inclusive and beautiful projects all around Europe - Seite 2 BRUSSELS, April 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ - Today, the Commission announced 20 laureates of the New European Bauhaus (NEB) Prizes 2024, for the fourth year in a row, organised with funding from the Cohesion Policy. These prizes reward outstanding …