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Bringing timber waste into supply chains would benefit the construction industry, the economy and the environment – so why ...
Architects are moving on from their addiction to concrete to embrace timber, stone and rammed earth, as well as reusing waste ...
Wood is experiencing a new renaissance, and it's not just a return to traditional techniques. The June issue of Domus, edited ...
The house's structure is formed from 43 panels of spruce cross-laminated timber (CLT), manufactured ... been left exposed to celebrate its natural texture, while a gridded pattern of tiles was ...
Cross‐laminated timber (CLT) represents a breakthrough in sustainable construction materials, distinguished by its layered configuration which imparts excellent mechanical properties in both ...
The in-depth report, provided by ResearchAndMarkets.com, covers market trends, drivers, and forecasts. Key discussions focus on sustainability as mass timber construction gains ground over concrete ...
Chris Evans, president of the Swinerton-owned supplier and contractor, is eyeing opportunities in this uncertain economy.
Cross-laminated timber, or CLT, is a fire-resistant prefabricated wood material commonly used as a building material around the world, but has not traditionally been widely used in the data center ...
The adoption of mass timber, notably CLT, offers substantial carbon storage benefits and encourages sustainable forest practices, vital for climate action.