The New European Bauhaus prize ceremony will take place in the old industrial building of Art Nouveau style "Les Ateliers des Tanneurs" (former Wine Palace).
This building was restored in 2005 with the support of the European Regional Development Fund as part of the Brussels intitiave towards urban revitalisation and reconversion of old industrial sites.
Located in a district earmarked as priority for social inclusion, economic development and active citizenship, L’Atelier des Tanneurs has become a business center of some 6,000 m², now hosting green and inclusive activities such as: a market for local organic products, support to SMEs, facilities for exchange and cultural events and a restaurant at midday.
Please note that in-person attendance is strictly limited to award nominees. In order to guarantee every attendee's safety in line with the latest Brussels COVID-19 rules, we kindly ask all guests to follow the award ceremony online here.
17:00 – 17:10 Artistic performance opera singer/piano La Monnaie
- Lucas CORTOOS, baritone & soloist of the MM Academy
- Emmanuelle TURBELIN, piano
- Ouri BRONCHTI, musical research
Erik Satie : “Prélude en tapisserie”
Erik Satie : “Trois poêmes d’amour”
17:10 – 17:20 Opening Message by President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen
17:20 – 17:45 Elisa Ferreira, European Commissioner for Cohesion and Reforms presents:
· Reinvented Places to Meet and Share
· Techniques, materials and processes for construction and design
· Solutions for the co-evolution of built environment and nature
· Buildings renovated in a Spirit of Circularity
· Regenerated urban and rural spaces
17:45 – 18:10 Mariya Gabriel, European Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth presents:
· Preserved and transformed cutlural heritage
· Modular, adaptable and mobile living solutions
· Products and life style
· Mobilisation of culture, arts and communities
· Interdisciplinary education models
18:10 – 18:15 Closing words
18:15 – 18:20 Artistic performance opera singer/opera La Monnaie
- Louise FOOR, soprano & laureate of the MM Academy
- Emmanuelle TURBELIN, piano
- Ouri BRONCHTI, musical research
Paul Hindemith - Das Marienleben, op. 27 : Verkündigung über den Hirten