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Engineered wood construction --- Sustainable architecture --- Building, Wooden --- Exhibitions --- 691.1 --- 691 --- 504 --- Hout --- Houtconstructies --- Bouwmaterialen (architectuur) --- Duurzaam bouwen --- Duurzame architectuur --- Ecologie --- Eco-architecture --- Environmentally conscious architecture --- Environmentally friendly architecture --- Green architecture --- Green building design --- Green design (Buildings) --- Sustainable design (Buildings) --- Architecture --- Sustainable design --- Construction, Engineered wood --- Engineered timber construction --- Wood construction --- Wooden architecture --- Wooden building --- Building --- Building with wood --- Engineered wood construction - Exhibitions --- Sustainable architecture - Exhibitions --- Building, Wooden - Exhibitions
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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 --- Sustainable architecture --- Construction en bois --- Architecture durable --- 691.11 --- 72.504 --- Bouwmaterialen ; hout --- Houtarchitectuur --- Houtconstructies --- Ecologische bouwmaterialen --- 72.504 Architecture and the environment. Sustainable architecture --- Architecture and the environment. Sustainable architecture --- 691.11 Wood. Timber. Wood products --- Wood. Timber. Wood products --- Eco-architecture --- Environmentally conscious architecture --- Environmentally friendly architecture --- Green architecture --- Green building design --- Green design (Buildings) --- Sustainable design (Buildings) --- Architecture --- Sustainable design --- Wood construction --- Wooden architecture --- Wooden building --- Building --- Construction en bois. --- Architecture durable. --- Building, Wooden. --- Building with wood --- Building materials. Building technology --- architecture [discipline] --- post-and-beam structures
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Building materials. Building technology --- Architecture --- History of civilization --- architecture [discipline] --- architectural history --- racks [supporting devices] --- post-and-beam structures --- Europe --- East Asia
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Architecture --- Building, Wooden --- Sustainable architecture --- History --- Kaufmann, Hermann,
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Anschließend an sein Buch Das Holz und seine Verbindungen, das seit mehr als 20 Jahren ein Grundlagenwerk für den reinen Holzbau darstellt und in der 3. Auflage vorliegt, widmet sich Klaus Zwerger hier der Geschichte, Konstruktion und Typologie eines besonderen Bautyps: Die Getreideharfen dienten in den agrarischen Kulturen vieler Länder und Kontinente zum Trocknen des geschnittenen Getreides. Über Jahrhunderte bildeten sich ebenso ausgereifte wie individuelle Bauten von großer Schönheit in ihrer funktionalen Effizienz heraus. Auf zahllosen Reisen hat der Autor die heute noch erhaltenen Bauten aufgespürt. In detaillierten Beschreibungen, eingebettet in bau- und kulturgeschichtliche Zusammenhänge, kommen sie ebenso zur Geltung wie in den in Duoton wiedergegebenen Schwarzweißfotografien und Strichzeichnungen. Following his seminal book Wood and Wood Joints, an essential reference on solid timber constructions for more than two decades, now in its third edition, Klaus Zwerger presents a study of the cultural history, construction and typology of a special building type: cereal drying racks. These structures were used to dry harvested crops in agrarian cultures all over the world and evolved over the centuries into buildings of great beauty that are as sophisticated and individual as they are functionally efficient. On countless expeditions, the author tracked down the remaining buildings, documenting and analyzing them in the context of their cultural and building history through detailed descriptions, line drawings and photographs, rendered in duotone, by the author.
Grain --- Drying. --- East Asia. --- Europe. --- Europa. --- Ostasien --- Grain drying racks
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Holz eignet sich fast uneingeschränkt für den Einsatz im mehrgeschossigen Hochbau. Das ist neu und bedarf eines kreativen Umgangs mit der bisher praktizierten Holzbaukonstruktion: Anstelle klassischer Kategorisierungen treten bedarfsorientiert Mischbauweisen innerhalb eines Projektes. Damit eröffnen sich für die Holzbauarchitektur völlig neue Möglichkeiten. Dieser Atlas vermittelt Architekten, Ingenieuren und Holzfachleuten die wesentlichen Fachkenntnisse zur neuen Systematik und Konstruktionsmethodik vom Entwurf über die Vorfertigung bis zur Fügung vor Ort. Er schafft gegenseitiges Verständnis bei allen Projektbeteiligten für die nötige Zusammenarbeit im integralen Planungs- und Bauprozess und liefert die erforderliche technische Kompetenz, um den neuen Holzbau überzeugend zu vertreten. Wood is suitable for use in multistorey building construction with barely any restrictions. This is new and requires creative rethinking of tried and tested practices in wood construction: classical categories can be replaced by mixed construction methods as necessary within a project, which yields completely new possibilities in designing wood structures. The Manual provides architects, engineers and wood specialists with the essential expertise on the new systematics and construction methodology, from the design to prefabrication to the implementation on site. It lays the grounds for mutual understanding among everyone involved in the project, to facilitate the necessary cooperation in the integral planning and construction process.
Building, Wooden --- Tall buildings --- High buildings --- High-rise buildings --- Highrise buildings --- Multistory buildings --- Buildings --- Building with wood --- Wood construction --- Wooden architecture --- Wooden building --- Building --- Design and construction --- 691.11 --- 691.1 --- 691 --- 691.11(03) --- Houtconstructies ; houtarchitectuur --- 691.11 Wood. Timber. Wood products --- Wood. Timber. Wood products --- Hout --- Houtconstructies --- Bouwmaterialen (architectuur) --- Bouwmaterialen ; hout ; naslagwerken --- Constructions en bois --- Immeubles de bureaux --- Immeubles d'habitation --- Conception et construction. --- Manufacturing technologies --- Building materials. Building technology --- Private houses --- architecture [discipline] --- houses --- plank construction --- sustainable architecture --- building materials --- houtconstructies
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Wood is suitable for use in multistorey building construction with barely any restrictions. This is new and requires creative rethinking of tried and tested practices in wood construction: classical categories can be replaced by mixed construction methods as necessary within a project, which yields completely new possibilities in designing wood structures. The Manual provides architects, engineers and wood specialists with the essential expertise on the new systematics and construction methodology, from the design to prefabrication to the implementation on site. It lays the grounds for mutual understanding among everyone involved in the project, to facilitate the necessary cooperation in the integral planning and construction process.
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