For architects and everyone involved: LINA Architecture Programme
The LINA platform is looking for spatial innovators with ideas to counter the environmental crisis. You will be able to present your project at a conference in Copenhagen and participate in architectural festivals, courses, workshops and residencies throughout Europe.
LINA is supported by the Creative Europe programme. This is one of thousands of EU opportunities for Ukraine.
- Regular workshops, festivals, summer schools, residencies, grants and presentations from LINA partners. A total of 36 events: from an architecture festival in Ireland to an architecture biennale in Tbilisi to an online course on creating architectural videos
- A chance to present your project at the LINA Conference in Copenhagen, which will take place on 9-10 October. The organisers will take care of accommodation and allocate EUR 350 for tickets
- Promotion and the opportunity to find partners for the project
- Annual meetup with LINA Architecture Programme fellows
LINA is looking for architects, urban planners, landscape designers, artists, curators and researchers who do not have international recognition but have a bold project idea.
From individual specialists to collectives. From residents of Ukraine to professionals from other European countries.
A bold project that works with the theme of the environmental crisis.
From an idea to an implemented initiative, from a practical solution to a theory, from a concept to a publication — any thoughtful, innovative and radical projects are suitable.
Look for projects that have become key to the LINA community in the past year on the platform's website.
Please fill out the online form by 1 August. Find answers to common questions here.
The lucky ones who will pass the selection will learn about further steps already on 31 August.
- The contest is open to everyone who legally resides in one of the 40 ‘Creative Europe’ countries: Ukraine, EU, Albania, Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Iceland, Kosovo, Lichtenstein, Moldova, Montenegro, Norway, Republic of Macedonia, Republic of Serbia, Tunisia, Turkey.
- Due to the sheer volume of applications, the organisers cannot respond individually to everyone.