The construction sector is responsible for a large amount of greenhouse gas emissions, energy and raw materials consumption and waste production. Thus, a shift towards sustainable construction methods is essential. Engineered timber, a leading material for sustainable construction, has advanced to a point where it can now be efficiently used for taller buildings. Unfortunately, designing taller buildings made from timber is more demanding compared to their concrete and steel counterparts. A successful design and construction of taller timber buildings requires intensive collaboration between different fields. COST Action HELEN aims to support the transformation from research on isolated topics to a more integrated, interdisciplinary approach. This shift is essential for the safe and economic design, construction, maintenance, and recycling of taller timber buildings.
COST Action HELEN – Holistic Design of Taller Timber Buildings / Fink, Gerhard; Jockwer, Robert; Šušteršič, Iztok; Cabrero, José Manuel; Stepinac, Mislav; Toumpanaki, Eleni; Palma, Pedro; Bedon, Chiara; Casagrande, Daniele; Franke, Steffen. - ELETTRONICO. - (2025), pp. 3-15. [10.1007/978-3-032-02098-7_1]
COST Action HELEN – Holistic Design of Taller Timber Buildings
Bedon, Chiara;Casagrande, DanielePenultimo
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2025-01-01
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The construction sector is responsible for a large amount of greenhouse gas emissions, energy and raw materials consumption and waste production. Thus, a shift towards sustainable construction methods is essential. Engineered timber, a leading material for sustainable construction, has advanced to a point where it can now be efficiently used for taller buildings. Unfortunately, designing taller buildings made from timber is more demanding compared to their concrete and steel counterparts. A successful design and construction of taller timber buildings requires intensive collaboration between different fields. COST Action HELEN aims to support the transformation from research on isolated topics to a more integrated, interdisciplinary approach. This shift is essential for the safe and economic design, construction, maintenance, and recycling of taller timber buildings.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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