Hubert Trammer is an urbanist, member of the Roundtable of the New European Bauhaus, educator, researcher, and architect who contributed to the formation of the key principles of the New European Bauhaus, a creative interdisciplinary initiative of the European Commission that combines art, architecture, design and science to create environmentally sustainable and socially inclusive spaces of the future. His lecture at Lviv Polytechnic was dedicated to rethinking of European cities and communities, which involves aesthetics, functionality and sustainability, and takes into account climate challenges.
Bachelor’s and master’s students attended the lecture. According to Larysa Shuldan, Associate Professor at the Department, the information that students heard at the lecture closely resonates with the fundamental aspects of specialized disciplines.
As an international expert, Hubert Trammer also consulted the first-year master’s students on their course project «Renovation of Buildings» with the task of renovating residential buildings of the 60s and 70s» which is supervised by the Department’s academics, Associate Professors Volodymyr Babiak, Oleksandra Silnyk, and assistant Andrii Shtender.