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Innovative approaches for sustainable, inclusive and beautiful social and affordable housing

This is a topic from the Horizon Europe call for proposals under the research and innovation component of the NEB Facility — the first-ever multiannual funding instrument dedicated to supporting New European Bauhaus projects. Apply here

Details

Status
Open
Reference
HORIZON-NEB-2025-01-REGEN-04
Publication date
15 May 2025
Opening date
Deadline model
Single-stage
Deadline date
12 November 2025, 17:00 (CET)

Description

Project results are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes:

  • Reduced costs for both the construction and renovation of social and affordable housing  without sacrificing quality.
  • Increased availability and affordability of quality housing for diverse and vulnerable populations across Europe.
  • Significantly reduced energy consumption, carbon emissions, and resource use in social and affordable housing as well as improved climate adaptability and resilience to climate change of social and affordable housing.
  • Higher awareness of the construction ecosystem  and the real estate sector of innovative approaches that increase affordability and sustainability of housing.

Proposals are expected to address all of the following:

  • Develop innovative approaches for the construction of new buildings and the renovation or retrofitting of existing buildings in the social and affordable housing sector. These innovative approaches must relate to how construction and renovation services are defined, procured, delivered, financed and/or managed.
  • Define and implement in two social and affordable housing projects two ambitious packages of measures that comprise building technologies and construction methods already on the market. One package of measures must be applied to a new construction and the other to a building renovation or retrofitting. They will address all of the following:
    • Use existing building technologies and construction methods that improve the efficiency and speed of construction and renovation or retrofitting (such as off-site construction, modular building systems, smart meters, big data analysis, sensors, and predictive maintenance).
    • Use environmentally sustainable practices, such as nature-based solutions  or carbon-storing materials to reduce energy consumption, carbon footprint, pollution, and resource use throughout the building's life cycle while also possibly increasing buildings’ resilience and adaptability to natural, including climate change-induced, and human-made hazards.
    • Ensure that social and affordable housing is aesthetically pleasing and contributes positively to the landscape of the place where it is located, while also respecting local context and the architectural heritage.
    • Improve the well-being, inclusion and general living conditions of all inhabitants.
    • For renovations or retrofitting only: minimise and mitigate, where possible, disruptions for residents and improve accessibility of buildings.  

Social care homes, elderly houses, and other forms of inclusive housing with residential function complemented with social welfare are also considered as eligible for development and testing of cross-cutting innovative solutions developed by the projects.

To achieve this, project consortia may provide financial support to SMEs and social housing actors in the form of Financial Support to Third Parties (FSTP). The amount to be granted to each third party may be a maximum of EUR 60 000.

Proposals are expected to follow a participatory and transdisciplinary approach  through the integration of different actors (such as public authorities, local actors from the targeted neighbourhoods, civil society, private owners, etc.) and disciplines (such as architecture or design, arts, (civil) engineering, health, etc.).

This topic requires the effective contribution of SSH disciplines and the involvement of SSH experts, institutions as well as the inclusion of relevant SSH expertise, in order to produce meaningful and significant effects enhancing the societal impact of the related research activities.

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