HOLISTIC DESIGN OF TALLER TIMBER BUILDINGS – COST ACTION HELEN (CA20139)
Paper in proceeding, 2023

With the worldwide construction sector being responsible for one third of carbon dioxide emissions, as well as forty percent of the world’s energy use and waste production, a shift to sustainable and renewable construction techniques is crucial. Engineered timber, a champion of sustainable construction materials, has evolved to a stage that enables the construction of not only family housing but also taller buildings so far commonly built from concrete or steel. Designing taller timber buildings made is more demanding than their concrete and steel counterparts. Whereas different design aspects (architectural, structural, fire safety, acoustics, etc.) of concrete buildings can work almost independently, the design of taller timber buildings should be performed with intensive collaboration among the design teams. It is therefore crucial to address taller multi-storey timber buildings from a collaborative and interdisciplinary perspective, considering static, dynamic, fire, acoustic, human health, and other aspects in parallel and not in isolation. Only through interdisciplinary analysis and interaction can a set of holistic design guidelines be developed that will enable the safe construction of taller timber buildings, as well as respect human wellbeing demands. In this paper, the COST Action CA20139 will be presented and the main aims will be discussed.

deformation and vibrations

COST

multi-storey timber

sustainability

fire

robustness

durability

tall timber buildings

holistic design

design for adaptability and reuse

seismic design

Author

Gerhard Fink

Aalto University

Robert Jockwer

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering

Iztok Šušteršič

InnoRenew CoE

Mislav Stepinac

University of Zagreb

Pedro Palma

Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa)

Chiara Bedon

University of Trieste

Daniele Casagrande

Consiglo Nazionale Delle Richerche

Steffen Franke

Bern University of Applied Sciences (BFH)

Giuseppe D’Arenzo

University of Kassel

Daniel Brandon

RISE Research Institutes of Sweden

Christian Viau

Carleton University

13th World Conference on Timber Engineering, WCTE 2023

Vol. 2 1001-1008
9781713873297 (ISBN)

13th World Conference on Timber Engineering: Timber for a Livable Future, WCTE 2023
Oslo, Norway,

Subject Categories

Construction Management

Building Technologies

DOI

10.52202/069179-0137

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10/20/2023