Dobrovoljna, nevladina, interesna, nestranačka i neprofitna organizacija stručnog, profesionalnog i društvenog karaktera.
European Atlas of Human-Friendly Landscape
(2025–2029)
Project Partners:
Poland: Marcin Skrzypek, Forum for Culture of Space, Ośrodek “Brama Grodzka – Teatr NN”
Ukraine: Roksolana Mytsko (Cultural Agency “Liniya Vtechi”) and Ivan Verbytskyi (Centre for Society Research, Cedos)
Albania: Saimir Kristo (Fondi i Arkitekturës në Shqipëri)
Denmark: Karsten Pålsson (Pålsson Urbanism Aps)
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Emira Hukic (Association of Landscape Architects) and Melisa Gazdic (Green Building Council)
Hungary: Bálint Kádár (Kortárs Építészeti Központ – KÉK)
Poland: Krzysztof Skalski (Forum for Revitalisation)
RE:UNION Framework: Borders, Community, and Habitat for a Sustainable Future

The “European Atlas of Human-Friendly Landscape” project is an ambitious initiative that delves into the diverse landscapes of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Europe, aiming to highlight innovative approaches to urban and rural development. This project emphasizes inclusivity, sustainability, and cultural diversity, creating a platform that connects Eastern and Western Europe through collaborative workshops, research, and hands-on exploration.
At its core, the project seeks to document and promote landscapes that are not only accessible and ecologically sustainable but also deeply rooted in cultural significance. By fostering collaboration among landscape professionals across Europe, it aims to inspire new ideas and practices that benefit communities and the environment.
The project will culminate in a comprehensive publication that showcases best practices in landscape architecture, focusing on principles that prioritize human well-being and environmental harmony.
Download the complete project documentation to explore detailed insights, methodologies, and outcomes of the initiative. Click the link below for full access