Participation in the EcoHUB Wood Networking Club 2026
On April 16th, Alfons Tornero, representing Laboqueria Arquitectura, participated in he Club Madera Networking 2026 held in EcoHUB, In Cabrera de Mar, a leading event dedicated to wood construction, innovation and sustainability in building.
The event, organized by Club Madera in conjunction with EcoHUB and with the collaboration of AUS and the COAC, It brought together architects, engineers, developers and companies specializing in industrialized construction and bioconstruction, with the aim of generating new opportunities for collaboration and sharing knowledge about the use of wood as a key material in the transformation of the sector.
The event combined technical presentations, showcases of outstanding projects, and professional networking opportunities with B2B meetings between architecture firms, manufacturers, and leading companies in the timber construction sector. Participating companies included firms such as Arquima, Egoin, Finsa, Tallfusta, and Xlam Dolomiti, among others.
At Laboqueria Arquitectura, we fully share this commitment to more sustainable and efficient architecture, linked to materials with low environmental impact. Wood construction and industrialized systems are integral to our understanding of contemporary architecture: an architecture capable of reducing environmental impact, optimizing construction processes, and creating healthier and more comfortable spaces.
This commitment is reflected in various projects developed by the studio, as Cooperative Housing La Balma or the Son Ferriol Health Center, developed with a CLT wood structure, where industrialization and the use of sustainable materials become key tools for building more efficient and responsible buildings for the territory and people.
Participation in events such as the Madera Networking Club reinforces Laboqueria Arquitectura’s commitment to continue promoting collaborative networks between professionals, industry, and institutions to advance towards more sustainable, innovative, and socially responsible construction models..