Har arkitekturen i Europa en egen identitet? Frågan har inte ett enda svar, utan genererar en pågående reflektion om vad Europa är. Projektet stöds av Creative Europe och Mies van der Rohe Foundation.
European culture, cinema, television, music, literature, performing arts, heritage and related areas will benefit from increased support under the European Commission’s new Creative Europe programme, which was approved by the European Parliament on 19 November and by the Council of the EU on 5 December 2013. With a budget of €1.46 billion over the next seven years – 9% more than current levels – the programme will provide a boost for the cultural and creative sectors, which are a major source of jobs and growth.
Why Creative Europe?
Europe needs to invest more in its cultural and creative sectors because they significantly contribute to economic growth, employment, innovation and social cohesion. Creative Europe will safeguard and promote cultural and linguistic diversity and strengthen the competitiveness of the cultural and creative sectors.
Next steps
The programme will enter into force in January 2014. The first calls under the new programme are already published. Creative Europe