Building synergies between LIFE Timber for All and LIFE Bauhausing Europe
Representatives of the LIFE Timber for All consortium recently held a meeting with EuroVértice, coordinator of the LIFE Bauhausing Europe project, to explore new opportunities for collaboration and create synergies between both European initiatives.
The meeting, involving partners from 3EDATA and the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IAAC), enabled an exchange of experiences and the identification of shared strategies related to sustainability, innovation, and the implementation of the principles of the New European Bauhaus (NEB).
Although both projects focus on different aspects of the built environment, they share a common vision: accelerating the transition towards low-carbon construction models through innovative solutions capable of generating environmental, social and economic impact.
LIFE Timber for All promotes the decarbonisation of the construction sector through the development of hybrid timber–concrete structural systems and the integration of New European Bauhaus principles into sustainable and industrialised construction solutions.
Meanwhile, LIFE Bauhausing Europe focuses on the transformation of buildings and neighbourhoods through regenerative approaches based on sustainability, inclusion and quality design, demonstrating new pathways for more resilient and people-centred urban environments.
During the meeting, several topics of common interest were explored, including:
- Implementation of methodologies linked to the New European Bauhaus
- Community engagement and local participation strategies
- Integration of sustainability criteria in public procurement processes
Collaboration between European projects plays a key role in accelerating innovation, facilitating knowledge transfer, and promoting solutions that contribute to a more sustainable construction sector.
Through these collaborations, LIFE Timber for All continues strengthening its commitment to a more sustainable, inclusive and resilient future