Introducing ETOM – European Triennial of Modernism
Partners of the ETOM-Initiative and within the ETOM NEB Lab
The growing network involves already more than 40 partners from 15 countries, including around 10 official community members of the New European Bauhaus (NEB). The network puts an emphasis on Central Europe and cooperates on a heterogeneous and transsectoral background. The ETOM NEB Lab is a co-creation Lab on trans-European Modernism, to evolve and realize transnational cooperation, best-practice, research, and capacity building. The ETOM NEB Lab is an official Lab of the “New European Bauhaus” (NEB) and the first NEB project on the topic of Modernism, founded in the framework of the “ETOM – European Triennial of Modernism”.
Founding-Partners, Coordination Board and Supporters
Initiated by
• BHROX bauhaus reuse / zukunftsgeraeusche GbR (zkg), Robert K. Huber, Berlin
• buschfeld.com / Ben Buschfeld (BB), Berlin
Members of the Coordination Group
• BHROX bauhaus reuse / zukunftsgeraeusche GbR (zkg), Berlin
• buschfeld.com, Berlin
• The Hungarian Contemporary Architecture Centre (KÉK), Budapest
• ICOMOS International Secretariat, Paris
• Estonian Academy of Arts – Institute of Art History and Visual Culture (EAA–EKA), Tallinn
• Contineo 2020 (CONTINEO), Skopje
Development supported by
• Landesdenkmalamt Berlin (LDA)
• Bundesministerium für Wohnen, Stadtentwicklung und Bauwesen (BMWSB)
German Partners
• Landesdenkmalamt Berlin (LDA)
• Architektenkammer Berlin (AKB)
• Kunstbibliothek Berlin (KUBI)
• since 2025: Tschechisches Zentrum Berlin (TZB)
European Partners A–L
(by nation in alphabetical order)
Czech Republic
• National Gallery in Prague (NGP), Prague
• Forum for Architecture and Media (4 AM), Brno
• Prague 7 District Municipality (UMC7)
Estonia
• Estonian Academy of Arts – Institute of
Art History and Visual Culture (EAA–EKA), Tallinn
• Estonian Museum of Architecture (EMA), Tallinn
• Tallinna linn (COT), Tallinn City
France
• ICOMOS International Secretariat, Paris
Hungary
• Hungarian Museum of Architecture
(MEM-MDK), Budapest
• The Hungarian Contemporary
Architecture Centre (KÉK), Budapest
• Budapest 13th District – city municipality (B13D)
Latvia
• Museum of Decorative
Arts and Design (LNMM), Riga
• Latvian Design Centre (FOLD), Riga
• Latvian Ministry of Culture (LMOC)
Lithuania
• Kaunas 2022 (K2022),
Kaunas European Capital of Culture
• Nematerialaus Turto Fondas (NTF)
• Kaunas City Municipal Administration (KCMA)
• Architects Association of Lithuania, Vilnius (LAS)
European Partners N–Z
(by nation in alphabetical order)
Netherlands
• DOCOMOMO international
North Macedonia
• Contineo 2020 (CONTINEO), Skopje
• University American College Skopje – Priv
Poland
• National Institute of Architecture and
Urban Planning (NIAiU), Warsaw
• Institut of Architecture Foundation (FIA), Cracow
• International Cultural Centre (ICC), Cracow
• Gmina Miejska Kraków – Urząd Miasta Krakowa (CCK), Cracow
Romania
• Asociația Română pentru Cultură,
Educație și Normalitate (ARCEN), Bucharest
• SG Studio – zeppelin magazine (SGS-ZEP), Bucharest
• Second District Hall of Bucharest (SDHB)
Serbia
• Belgrade International Architecture Week (ABA-BINA), Belgrade
• ZAVOD – Zavod za zastitu spomenika kulture grada Beograda (Cultural Heritage Preservation Institute of Belgrade)
• Gradska opstina Novi Beograd, City Municipality (MNB), Belgrade
Slovakia
• Slovak Design Center (SDC), Bratislava
Ukraine
• Lviv Centre for Urban History, Lwiw (LCUH), Lviv
• Urban Forms Center (UFC), Kharkiv