What happens when digital technologies begin to speak the language of nature? This is exactly what we invite participants to explore during a workshop, where attendees will become co-creators of a new vision for the urban environment.
During the event, participants will observe how a 3D printer uses environmentally friendly materials to transform digital designs into physical objects, including the official logo of the international project and a model of a tree – a symbol of a living, green future awaiting the transformation of vulnerable urban spaces. This is not merely a demonstration of technology; each printed object represents a step toward rethinking how architecture, ecology, and community can coexist in harmony.
The workshop is designed in the spirit of the New European Bauhaus – an initiative that combines sustainability, aesthetics, and social inclusion. The greening of urban spaces that will shape the future begins today – with dialogue and with forms created right before your eyes.
This event is implemented as an initiative of Odesa State Agrarian University within the framework of the international project “Less vulnerability, more adaptability – pilot remote sensing assisted restoration of green spaces in coastal and urban areas within the Black sea region” (MoreAdaptBSB), funded by the European Union under the Interreg NEXT Black Sea Basin Programme.
The workshop is open to university staff, students, representatives of the public sector, stakeholders, and all interested participants.
Date and time: March 23, 2026 at 15.00
Venue: Odesa State Agrarian University, Building No. 2, 13 Panteleimonivska Street, Office 312.
The project is being implemented between July 26, 2024, and January 25, 2027, and has a total value of €1,594,728, of which €1,435,255.20 is funding provided by the European Union through the Interreg NEXT Black Sea Basin Programme. As a partner, Odesa State Agrarian University receives EU funding of 143.872,20 euros.
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“Less vulnerability, more adaptability – pilot remote sensing assisted restoration of green spaces in coastal and urban areas within the Black sea region”
Odesa State Agrarian university
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March 19, 2026.
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