2nd Transnational Project Meeting, Belgrade, Serbia

Workshop Overview and Objectives

The 2nd Transnational Project Meeting of the BeCom initiative took place from the 4th to the 6th of August 2025 in Belgrade, Serbia. Hosted at Hotel N, the meeting convened representatives from partner organisations across Germany, Romania, Greece, Spain, and Serbia. The workshop agenda was designed to provide updates on project activities, facilitate the exchange of best practices in green building renovations, and plan forthcoming collaborative efforts inspired by the New European Bauhaus values. Central to the meeting was the exploration of sustainable, regenerative community development aligned with the Quintuple Helix Model, fostering cross-sector innovation addressing climate and social challenges.

Delve into the highlights and key outcomes of the BeCom 2nd Transnational Project Meeting in Belgrade. Download our newsletter now to gain exclusive insights into collaborative sustainable initiatives, innovative green building practices, and the vibrant cultural experiences that shaped this inspiring event.

Cultural Exploration and Community Engagement

Beyond the project-focused sessions, the meeting incorporated cultural enrichment with a guided walking tour through Belgrade’s historic old town, showcasing architectural landmarks representative of the New European Bauhaus ethos. This programme element allowed participants to tangibly connect the theoretical frameworks discussed with real-world examples of heritage and sustainable urban design. The workshop concluded with communal lunches and open discussions to consolidate plans and reinforce the collaborative spirit vital for the continued success of the BeCom project, empowering communities toward greener, inclusive futures.

Delve into the highlights and key outcomes of the BeCom 2nd Transnational Project Meeting in Belgrade. Download our newsletter now to gain exclusive insights into collaborative sustainable initiatives, innovative green building practices, and the vibrant cultural experiences that shaped this inspiring event.