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Published:  10 Apr 2024

Second call for participants: peer learning visits on high quality architecture and built environment

Do you want to learn about high-quality architecture and built environment from other European cities and regions? Here’s your chance to participate in a peer learning visit in the autumn of 2024.

Who should apply

This call is open to:

  • policymakers both at political/decision-making and technical levels (from city and/or regional administrations) 
  • individual participants representing
    • urban planners and architects
    • civil society organisations
    • NGOs
    • cultural initiatives/projects
    • local/regional organisations
    • thematic associations
  • other relevant stakeholders with a thoroughly demonstrated interest and expertise in architecture and the built environment 

Why you should apply

Based on the Living Spaces catalogue of good practices, the peer-learning visits are an opportunity to see first-hand how other cities and regions have implemented policies and projects contributing to a high-quality living environment for everyone. 

The visits are a unique opportunity for personal and professional growth. 

Participants will gain valuable experience in architecture and the built environment and will enhance their knowledge and skills. 

The visits will offer networking opportunities and will connect peers, experts and relevant stakeholders from different background and cities/regions.

The project covers travel, accommodation and meals during the visit.

How to apply

Find all the details of the call as well as the application form on this page.

Submit your application online before 13 May 2024. 

Don’t miss out any opportunity and subscribe to the project newsletter to receive Living Spaces’ updates in your mailbox.

Living Spaces: an opportunity to learn from each other

The peer learning visits are developed as part of Living Spaces - Cities and regions shaping the built environment for everyone, the European peer-learning programme on high-quality architecture and built environment.

A new European catalogue “Cities and regions driving high-quality architecture” featuring 30 good practices from 17 European countries was released last month. The peer learning visits take place in 12 of those cities and regions featured in the catalogue.

Tagged in:  Creative Europe
Published:  10 Apr 2024