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Hybrid construction as a solution to mitigate climate and housing crises

11-06-2026

Hybrid construction as a solution to mitigate climate and housing crises


This event is a satellite event for the New European Bauhaus (NEB) Festival week

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The construction sector plays a central role in the EU’s climate objectives. Buildings account for a significant share of Europe’s energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, while the embodied carbon of construction materials is gaining increasing attention in the EU. As Europe advances initiatives such as the European Affordable Housing Plan and the Circular Economy Act, questions are emerging about how construction practices can reduce emissions while remaining cost-effective, scalable and socially inclusive.

Against this backdrop, hybrid construction is receiving growing interest as an approach that combines different building materials according to their respective strengths. Rather than viewing materials as competing alternatives, hybrid construction explores how they can complement one another to optimise structural performance, resource efficiency and lifecycle impacts. In practice, this can involve combining elements or integrating materials within a single component, for example by pairing concrete’s compressive strength with the properties of engineered wood products.

Recent developments in offsite and industrialised construction have further expanded the potential of hybrid solutions. Hybrid elements can be lighter to transport, support faster assembly and open new possibilities for reuse and circular design. At the same time, the use of sustainably sourced wood products can contribute to long-term carbon storage in buildings, raising questions about how renewable materials and circular value chains are recognised within EU regulatory frameworks.

Discussions are increasingly focusing on the conditions needed to scale hybrid construction across Member States. These include harmonised standards, streamlined permitting processes, and clear methodologies for assessing environmental performance, reuse and carbon storage over a building’s lifecycle. A key consideration remains that hybrid solutions are compatible with fire safety, acoustics and sustainability requirements, particularly for multi-storey and public buildings.

Join this Euractiv Hybrid Conference to discuss the role of hybrid construction in Europe’s transition toward more circular, resource-efficient and climate-friendly buildings. Questions to be addressed include:

· How can EU policies better support the uptake of hybrid construction methods in line with climate and circular economy objectives?

· What role can standardisation and harmonised permitting play in removing barriers to the use of hybrid building elements across Member States?

· How should renewable materials and long-term carbon storage in buildings be accounted for within EU regulatory and reporting frameworks?

· How can hybrid construction, based on cooperation between different building materials, help address Europe’s housing shortage while enabling rapid, resource efficient and low carbon construction?

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Location

Hybrid
Euractiv Media - International Press Centre
1 Bd Charlemagne // 2nd floor

Panellists

Ruth Reichstein, Member of Cabinet, Environment, Water and Preparedness, President von der Leyen's team, European Commission

Henrik Söderström, SVP Sawn Timber Business, Metsä Fibre, Metsä Group

Pablo Gonzalo Fernández Sánchez, Research Manager, Hormipresa

More speakers to be announced soon.

Moderator

Euractiv

Schedule

12:00 - 12:30 Registration of participants
12:30 - 12:35 Welcome
12:35 - 12:50 Panellist statements
12:50 - 13:40 Discussion and Q&A
13:40 - 13:45 Closing statements

Followed by a light networking lunch.

Contact

Sébastien de Decker
sebastien.dedecker@euractiv.com