Hybrid timber–concrete systems recognised at the REBUILD Awards 2026
A solution based on hybrid timber–concrete structural systems, one of the core research areas of LIFE Timber for All, was recognised as a finalist at the REBUILD Awards 2026, highlighting its potential to support a more sustainable and low-carbon construction sector.
The hybrid timber–concrete structural solution implemented in part of the Proton Therapy Centre in Santiago de Compostela was recognised as a finalist at the REBUILD Awards 2026, an initiative that highlights innovative proposals contributing to the transformation of the construction sector.
These types of hybrid systems represent one of the main research areas within LIFE Timber for All, a project focused on promoting the decarbonisation of the construction sector through the development of innovative structural solutions based on sustainable and low-carbon materials.
This recognition highlights the collaborative work carried out by the project consortium, bringing together research institutions, companies and sector stakeholders committed to advancing new approaches for more sustainable construction.
Hybrid timber–concrete systems combine the structural properties of different materials to create solutions capable of reducing environmental impacts while addressing current challenges related to sustainability and industrialisation.
This achievement reinforces the importance of collaboration between research, innovation and industry, while highlighting the potential of these technologies to contribute to a more sustainable built environment.
LIFE Timber for All would like to congratulate all organisations involved and acknowledge the collective effort behind this achievement.