
The Closing Event and Final Exhibition
March 31, 2025Sbraus
The multiplier event
Location
MOTHER TERESA UNIVERSITY SKOPJE, NRM
Duration
26th March 2025
Action Type
The multiplier event - promotion of project achievements
The SBRAUS project’s multiplier events provided a comprehensive platform for promoting its outcomes and contributions to the Erasmus+ Programme. Hosted by all five partner institutions, these events played a key role in disseminating the project’s achievements and advancing its goals in line with the programme’s policy priorities—particularly in environmental sustainability and combating climate change through innovative educational practices.
Key Results of the SBRAUS Project Activities:
- Workshops for Teaching Staff:
These seminars, held at institutions such as IUAV (Italy), the University of Maribor (Slovenia), Hochschule Anhalt (Germany), and the University of Thessaly (Greece), engaged teaching staff in discussions and activities aligned with the project’s objectives. - Summer School:
A 10-day International Summer School at UMT brought together 48 participants—16 students and 9 mentors—from the partner countries. They collaborated on conceptual solutions for the revitalization of the Skopje Aqueduct, one of the most remarkable cultural and historical monuments in Skopje. - Final Student Exhibition:
Held at the University of Mother Teresa, this exhibition showcased students’ work and conceptual proposals for revitalizing the aqueduct, emphasizing the project’s connection to both local heritage and sustainable development. - Publications and Documentary:
The project culminated in the publication of two professional monographs (Vol. 1 and Vol. 2) and the production of a documentary, highlighting the research, design work, and sustainable solutions proposed for the revitalization project. - Closing Event:
The closing event at IUAV (Venice, Italy) featured an exhibition, the promotion of the publications, and the premiere of the documentary, offering visibility and fostering discussion on the project’s results among a broader audience.
Through these outcomes, the project not only advanced environmental sustainability and urban renewal but also created a valuable educational and cultural legacy that can serve as a model for future urban revitalization efforts across Europe.