
January 5, 2026
Partners in the LIFE Be-WoodEN project prepared a survey which supports the analysis of how the New European Bauhaus (NEB) approach and timber construction can be transferred and scaled within social, public, and cooperative housing. It collects practical insights from housing providers on current practices, challenges, and enabling conditions, including collaboration, training, and policy support.
Responses will help take a clear picture of the current situation in the social housing sector and inform lessons learned from the LIFE BE-WoodEN project, providing insights relevant beyond the project itself.
The LIFE Be-WoodEN project encourages the use of wood and bio-based materials to reduce the environmental impact of construction and increase sustainability in the building sector. Project partners are developing new learning approaches, strengthening professional knowledge and exploring solutions for modern, environmentally friendly living.
You are kindly invited to fill out the survey until 13 January 2026 and help us in analysing transferability of the NEB approach and wooden construction in social housing.
The survey is available here: Transferability analysis of the NEB approach and wooden construction in social housing