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Angesichts des vom Menschen verursachten Klimawandels und der Notwendigkeit, Wohnraum für eine wachsende Weltbevölkerung zu schaffen, ist zu überdenken, wie künftig gebaut werden soll. Holz ist ein Baumaterial, das unbegrenzt nachwächst, wenn Wachstum und Ernte nachhaltig bewirtschaftet werden. Jüngste technologische Fortschritte ermöglichen den Bau von hohen mehrstöckigen Tragwerken aus Holz und können so unsere Bauten und Städte von CO2-Verursachern in Kohlenstoffsenken verwandeln.Das Buch präsentiert überzeugende Argumente für den verstärkten Einsatz von Holz als Alternative zu energieintensiven Baustoffen. Ein integrierter Ansatz des Bauens mit Holz hat das Potenzial, sich nachhaltig auf die Umwelt, die lokale Wirtschaft und die Baukultur im Allgemeinen auszuwirken. Faced with man-made climate change and the need to provide housing for a growing world population, society needs to rethink the way future buildings are made. Wood is a truly renewable building material that is unlimited in supply if its growth and harvest are sustainably managed. Recent technological advancements in engineering allow the use of timber for the construction of multi-story structures, turning our buildings into carbon sinks rather than becoming sources for CO2-emissions.The book presents convincing arguments for the increased use of wood as an alternative to more fossil fuel intensive building materials, with the goal of demonstrating that an integrated approach can have the potential for positive impact on the environment, local economies, and the building culture at large.
Building, Wooden. --- Timber. --- Forest production --- Building materials --- Forest products --- Lumber trade --- Forests and forestry --- Lumber --- Tree farms --- Trees --- Wood --- Building with wood --- Wood construction --- Wooden architecture --- Wooden building --- Building
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Das "alte" Material Holz wird seit Anbeginn der Menschheit zum Bauen von Behausungen unterschiedlicher Art verwendet. Nicht ohne Grund, eignet es sich doch aufgrund seiner geringen Dichte bei zugleich hoher Steifigkeit, der guten Verarbeitbarkeit und seiner Beständigkeit hervorragend als Baumaterial. Gegenwärtig ereignet sich eine wegweisende Renaissance des Holzbaus, die vor allem auf zwei eigenständige Ursachen zurückzuführen ist: Zum einen wird Holz zunehmend als einer der wichtigsten nachwachsenden Rohstoffe für das nachhaltige Bauen wiederentdeckt. Zum anderen findet seit wenigen Jahren durch den immer fortschreitenden Einsatz von dreidimensionalen CAD-Modellen für eine digital gesteuerte Roboterfertigung eine Revolution im konstruktiven Holzbau statt. Das Buch dokumentiert diese Weiterentwicklungen, insbesondere die ingenieurmäßigen Verbindungstechniken, die Einführung der digitalen Produktionstechniken sowie die innovativen Materialentwicklungen dieses Werkstoffes. Vornehmlich die Kapitel über Verbundkonstruktionen und experimentelle Strukturen greifen Tendenzen auf, die zukunftsorientierte Dimensionen des Holzbaus eröffnen. In einem abschließenden Teil werden herausragende Gestaltungen detailliert dokumentiert, etwa das Clubhaus der Haesley-Nine-Bridges Golfanlage von Shigeru Ban in Yeoju, Südkorea, und die Doppelturnhalle in Borex-Crassier, Schweiz, von Graeme Mann und Patricia Capua Mann. The "old" material of wood has been used to construct dwellings of different types since the dawn of mankind. And not without reason. Its low density combined with high rigidity, good processability, and its resistance makes it an excellent building material. There is currently a pioneering renaissance of the timber construction, for two distinct reasons: first, wood is increasingly being rediscovered as one of the most important renewable raw materials for sustainable construction. Moreover, a revolution in the construction of timber structures began several years ago with the ever-progressive use of three-dimensional CAD models for digitally controlled robot manufacturing. The book documents these developments, in particular the engineering bonding techniques, the introduction of digital production techniques, and the innovative material developments of this material. The chapter on composite structures and experimental structures specifically address trends toward the future-oriented dimensions of timber construction. In the final section, outstanding designs are documented in detail, such as the Club House of Haesley Nine Bridges Golf Course designed by Shigeru Ban in Yeoju, South Korea, and the double gymnasium in Borex-Crassier, Switzerland, by Graeme Mann and Patricia Capua Mann .
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Building, Wooden. --- Sustainable buildings. --- Sustainable construction. --- Green construction --- Building --- Sustainable engineering --- Ecologically sustainable buildings --- Environmentally sustainable buildings --- Green buildings (Green technology) --- Buildings --- Sustainable development --- Building with wood --- Wood construction --- Wooden architecture --- Wooden building
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Building, Wooden. --- Sustainable buildings. --- Sustainable construction. --- Green construction --- Building --- Sustainable engineering --- Ecologically sustainable buildings --- Environmentally sustainable buildings --- Green buildings (Green technology) --- Buildings --- Sustainable development --- Building with wood --- Wood construction --- Wooden architecture --- Wooden building
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Building, Wooden --- Architecture --- Construction en bois --- History --- Histoire --- 72.039(480) --- 72.039 --- 691.11 --- Architectuur ; Finland ; 21ste eeuw ; 2004-2007 --- Bouwmaterialen ; hout --- Houtarchitectuur ; Finland --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 2000 - 2050 ; Finland --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 2000 - 2050 --- Building with wood --- Wood construction --- Wooden architecture --- Wooden building --- Building
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Building, Wooden --- 691.11 --- Wood construction --- Wooden architecture --- Wooden building --- Building --- Wood. Timber. Wood products --- Building, Wooden. --- Wood. --- 691.11 Wood. Timber. Wood products --- Wood --- Building materials --- Forest products --- Trees --- Timber --- Environmental Sciences and Forestry. Forestry -- Forest Products -- Wood and Wood Products --- ALLW. --- Building with wood
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The vast region of northern Russia, including Siberia, heavily forested with firs, pines, larch and birch trees, is the biggest and richest area in the world for buildings of all types made of wood. Written by two acknowledged experts in the field, this fascinating book examines the whole range of wooden structures in the region, with more than 250 illustrations, 40 in color. The Siberian settlements, mostly founded in the seven- teenth century by Cossack adventurers and fur traders, had massive timber fortifications. Log houses were built wherever the pioneers went and churches arose even in the most remote places. It was in the northern part of European Russia, however, that some of the world's most impressive, unusual, and beautiful wooden structures were produced. The isolation and inaccessibility of the villages in the northern forest zone, together with the scarcity of brick or stone, account for the immunity of north Russian timber building to outside influence. Many of these hamlets did not possess a single masonry building until the seventeenth century, nor had most of the inhabitants ever seen one. This volume presents a diversity of wooden structures, from huge cathedrals to miniature churches and monasteries, large houses, izbi, hunters' cabins, barns, wind- mills, grim fortress towers, little-known settlements, and famous reconstructions of whole groups of buildings, as in Kizhi. The special character of these buildings-inext cable from their setting and from the way of life that supported them-is evoked in a way that has never before been realized, drawing on the authors' unique archive of photographs, drawings and watercolors. The wealth of remarkable documentary material is complemented by the breathtaking color photographs taken by Vadim Gippenreiter, the great Russian photographer, who has for many years recorded with zeal the landscapes and wooden buildings of the far north and east. David Buxton, the foremost authority on the wooden churches of eastern Europe, has contributed an illuminating introduction, written from his own experience as a traveler in those remote regions since 1928.
72.03 --- 691 --- 691.1 --- 693.9 --- Rusland --- Architectuurgeschiedenis --- Bouwmaterialen (architectuur) --- Hout --- Houtconstructies --- Houtskeletbouw --- Vakwerkbouw --- Building, Wooden --- Wood construction --- Wooden architecture --- Wooden building --- Building --- Building with wood --- Kerkbouw ; Rusland ; geschiedenis --- Vernaculaire ; traditionele architectuur ; Rusland --- Houtarchitectuur ; Rusland --- Architectuur ; Rusland ; geschiedenis --- 691.11 --- Bouwmaterialen ; hout
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Building --- Building, Wooden. --- Details. --- Houtarchitectuur --- Houtconstructies ; houtarchitectuur ; naslagwerken --- 691.11(03) --- Bouwmaterialen ; hout ; naslagwerken --- building materials --- hout --- wood [plant material] --- Building materials. Building technology --- Materials sciences --- Architecture --- bouwmaterialen --- Building, Wooden --- Buildings --- Building with wood --- Wood construction --- Wooden architecture --- Wooden building --- Details
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Tall Wood buildings have been at the foreground of innovative building practice in urban contexts for a number of years. From London to Stockholm, from Vancouver to Melbourne timber buildings of up to 20 storeys have been built, are under construction or being considered. This dynamic trend was enabled by developments in the material itself, prefabrication and more flexibility in fire regulations. The low CO2 footprint of wood - often regionally sourced - is another strong argument in its favour. This publication explains the typical construction types such as panel systems, frame and hybrid systems. An international selection of 13 case studies is documented in detail with many specially prepared construction drawings, demonstrating the range of the technology.
Immeubles de grande hauteur --- 691.1 --- 691 --- 691.11 --- Houtconstructies ; houtarchitectuur ; details --- Bouwmaterialen ; hout --- Houtarchitectuur --- Hout --- Houtconstructies --- Bouwmaterialen (architectuur) --- Constructions en bois --- Construction en bois --- Procédé de construction --- Structure en bois --- Building, Wooden. --- Tall buildings. --- High buildings --- High-rise buildings --- Highrise buildings --- Multistory buildings --- Buildings --- Wood construction --- Wooden architecture --- Wooden building --- Building --- Building with wood