New publication
Manual of Multi-Storey Timber Construction
Residential and office building in Zurich, Architecture: pool Architekten, © Jakob Schoof
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Anyone dealing with timber architecture will soon notice that classic categorisations such as timber frame construction, timber skeleton construction and solid timber construction, etc. reach their limits when multi-storey structures, contemporary requirement criteria and urban densification are concerned – yet the renewable resource of wood is increasingly becoming the epitome of sustainability and sought-after building material of the future.
Prinz-Eugen-Park housing development in Munich, Architecture: Rapp Architekten, © Jakob Schoof
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The manual shows that successfully mixing construction methods in one project opens the path to entirely new spheres; at the same time, these new possibilities in timber architecture also require persons with the respective expertise and planning responsibility to convincingly make the case for modern timber construction. The completely revised and expanded manual on multi-storey timber construction conveys essential knowledge on the new systematics and construction methodology involved – from design through prefabrication and digitisation to on-site assembly.
Prinz-Eugen-Park housing development in Munich, Architecture: ARGE ArchitekturWerkstatt Vallentin, Johannes Kaufmann Architektur, © Steffi Lenzen
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Twenty-five outstanding projects from out in the field are featured, complete with individual information on concepts, fire protection, supporting structures, sustainability and building services; inspiring photos and details down to the 1:20 and 1:10 scale round off each project. The manual is now available in bookstores or at the Detail-Shop.
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Hauptautoren: Hermann Kaufmann, Stefan Krötsch, Stefan Winter
mit Beiträgen von:
Sonja Geier, Wolfgang Huß, Holger König, Maren Kohaus, Frank Lattke, Klaus Mindrup, Lutz Müller, Anne Niemann, Daniel Rüdisser, Christian Schühle, Sandra Schuster, Manfred Stieglmeier, Martin Teibinger, Gerd Wegener