
BLUEPRINT partners held local workshop in Balla to support sustainable town regeneration
On 21 April 2026, BLUEPRINT project partners gathered in Balla, Ireland, for a local workshop focused on exploring how digital
BLUEPRINT combines cutting-edge technology with citizen participation to transform buildings and neighborhoods into living, climate-neutral ecosystems aligned with the New European Bauhaus.
Achieving a climate-neutral society requires more than just technical retrofitting, it demands a societal transformation.
BLUEPRINT addresses this challenge by uniting technological innovation with participatory processes.
Our goal is to create a unified framework, grounded in New European Bauhaus (NEB) values, to regenerate urban districts. We deploy digital solutions, such as multi-scale digital twins, AI, and augmented reality, to facilitate co-design, while ensuring inclusivity through “low-tech” engagement approaches to “leave no one behind”.

On 21 April 2026, BLUEPRINT project partners gathered in Balla, Ireland, for a local workshop focused on exploring how digital

The consortium officially kicked off its first GA with a full day of presentations, alignment and hands-on collaboration at the

Discover BLUEPRINT, the new Horizon Europe project running until 2029. We are using digital solutions to foster participative design for buildings and neighborhoods in Ireland, France, Hungary, Greece, and Italy.