New European Bauhaus Festival-2026 - Ana Goletiani
The National Contact Point for the New European Bauhaus (NEB) at the Horizon Europe Georgia National Office, Ana Goletiani, participated in the “New European Bauhaus Festival -2026”, the European Commission’s flagship event under the New European Bauhaus initiative, held on 9–10 June 2026 at the Art & History Museum in Brussels, Belgium.
As part of the Festival programme, the General Assembly of the New European Bauhaus for All (NEB4All) project was convened, bringing together representatives of the 27 partner organisations participating in the consortium. During the meeting, Ana Goletiani, in her capacity as Task Leader for Mentoring and Twinning, presented the progress achieved, key results delivered, and forthcoming activities under her area of responsibility.
Together with the team of the Finnish architectural company “Archinfo”, Ana Goletiani led and moderated an international workshop and panel discussion entitled “NEB National Contact Points at Work: Challenges, Practices and Future Perspectives” as part of the Festival programme. The session brought together National Contact Points, experts, and stakeholders from various European countries to exchange experiences, discuss challenges, and explore future directions for the implementation of the New European Bauhaus initiative.
The discussion provided a platform for the exchange of experiences and best practices, addressing the role of National Contact Points, cooperation mechanisms, and future directions for the implementation of the New European Bauhaus initiative. The event was highly appreciated by participants for the quality of its content, the relevance of the topics addressed, and the effectiveness of its interactive format.
Representatives of the project coordinator, Forschungszentrum Jülich, as well as representatives of the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC), commended Georgia’s active engagement in the implementation of the NEB4All project and particularly acknowledged its leadership role in the field of Mentoring and Twinning. Georgia’s contribution was recognised as an important factor in advancing project objectives and fostering cooperation within the wider New European Bauhaus community.






