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World's Best Metal Roof Project Uses Wood

Wood is known for its strength to weight properties - and these can be further leveraged by engineered timber products - such as the 35 metre laminated timber arches in this award-winning structure in Estonia. The roof was designed by architects Ain Padrik and Vilen Künnapu and constructed by DMT Insenerid, led by project manager Peeter Voovere.
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Frame Australia 2012 - EARLY BIRD OFFER

Sustainable timber and wood construction systems for residential and commercial buildings will feature at the Frame Australia 2012 conference and exhibition to be held Monday and Tuesday June 18-19 at the Park Hyatt Melbourne.

Free WoodSolutions Tutorials in St. Leonards NSW

WoodSolutions Tutorials are a series of non-proprietary technical presentations written for architects, engineers and other building professionals. Covering topics ranging from durability and finishes to sustainability and fire ratings, the Tutorials are an opportunity to increase your knowledge of designing and building with one of the world's most sustainable materials - wood.
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New Case Study: Mawsons Huts

The durability of timber has never quite been tested and proven like this - more than 100 years exposed to blizzards or covered in ice in one of the harshest environments on the planet.
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National Carpenters Day 2012

The people with a real hands-on role in building with wood are carpenters and National Carpenters Day is a celebration of their work and contribution to carbon sequestration.

New traditional timber frame case study

Will the growing popularity of wood structural elements drive a renaissance of traditional craft - or be restricted to innovative engineered wood products? This mortice and tenon pegged red ironbark frame argues for the former.

Who'd use wood building an urban railway station?

Wood and urban railway stations are not terms that most people think of together. Add a long span pedestrian bridge and you’ve three fascinating projects that make this Canadian video well worth watching.

Remarkable Sunken Pedestrian Bridge

Building a timber bridge that not only goes over water, but through it, is an innovative and award-winning wood design solution for Dutch architects, RO&AD.

Visit RIBA award winner on UK Tour

Windmill Hill, in the heart of the Rothschild Waddesdon Estate, designed by Stephen Marshall Architects, has been recognised for its architectural excellence with the RIBA National Award 2011. You can visit Windmill Hill as part of the WoodSolutions 2012 UK Field Tour.

Applications for Grad Cert Timber closing soon!

It's not too late to enrol in the 2012 intake for the University of Tasmania's Graduate Certificate in Timber (Processing & Building). It's a great way to be inspired, learn new skills and build your CV - and it's available online too!
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Structural design with machine graded plywood

Designers selecting plywood are faced with a potentially confusing situation with different standards listing different stress grades. A recent project aimed to simplify the situation by relating the strength and stiffness properties of current softwood/hardwood plywood resources from both Australian and New Zealand to the existing plywood stress grades.
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Research: timber Class 3 buildings & fire

This project investigated how fire really affects timber construction and whether the building codes for Class 3 buildings, such as boarding-houses, guest houses, hotels, motels, or aged care facilities, could be modified with safety.
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Timber Concrete Composite (TCC) Floors

Using timber concrete composite (TCC) floors in multi-storey buildings is a viable, lightweight alternative to other flooring systems that offers potential cost savings and environmental benefits.

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