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Designing Timber Buildings

Fausto Sanna

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Ratgeber / Hausbau, Renovierung, Umbau, Innenausbau

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Over the last three decades, timber architecture has seen a resurgence in popularity thanks to the level of innovation, experimentation and environmental responsiveness it engenders. Designing Timber Buildings offers a comprehensive overview of timber as a construction material, in addition to practical design guidance. A series of ten exemplary case studies of award-winning timber building from around the world inform and inspire the design process. Topics covered include: the physical and mechanical properties of wood; preservative treatments; modified timber and engineered-timber products; environmental aspects of timber buildings and finally, structural systems and constructional techniques, including timber frame, structural insulated panels and cross-laminated timber. This book is richly illustrated throughout with detailed drawings and photographs documenting projects from construction to completion.

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sustainable architecture, environment, timber frame, cross-laminated timber, structural behaviour, building renovation, constructional techniques, recycle, environmental impact, modified timber, breathable materials, engineered-timber, softwood, built environment, Cardiff Metropolitan University, climate change, thermal performance, hardwood, ecological, silvicultural practice, natural materials, structural insulated panels