The WoodStock Living Labs are strategically spread across Europe to use the unique resources, knowledge, skills, and legal frameworks of each region. WoodStock organises six types of co-creation workshops, each addressing a different aspect of sustainable wood construction. Each of the six Living Labs will organise several co-creation workshops.
How do people from different cultures perceive wood in their everyday environments?
WoodStock has launched a survey to explore how cultural perspectives influence the acceptance of wood in everyday environments. WoodStock invites you to take part in an anonymous 15-minute survey and to further promote the survey in your network. Your answers will help researchers create sustainable, culturally accepted wood-based solutions for buildings and homes.
The right wood for the right use - rethinking circular construction
Rotterdamskrom is transforming urban wood into a resource for circular construction. Jasper Smit from Rotterdam is developing a data-driven system that matches felled city trees to building needs. His innovative approach highlights how local materials, smart coordination and collaboration can drive sustainable change in the construction sector.
WoodStock and New European Bauhaus
The WoodStock project supports the New European Bauhaus (NEB). NEB is a European Commission policy and funding initiative that makes the green transition in built environments enjoyable, attractive and convenient for all. The initiative promotes solutions that are sustainable, inclusive and beautiful, and that respect the diversity of places, traditions, and cultures in Europe and beyond.









