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Advances in the materials and the digitalization of architecture bring about new methods in design and construction. Whereas traditional timber construction consists of pre-cut and pre-assembled timber sections, modern timber buildings today consist of elaborate wood-based materials. Owing to their flexibility and good properties in terms of building physics and ecology, these wood-based materials are ideal for computer-aided building component production.
Fifteen case examples from research, teaching, and practical applications provide inspiring insights into the potential of formable wood-based materials and digital design: Woven Wood, Wood Foam, Living Wood and Organic Joints, Timber Joints for Robotic Building Processes, Efficiencies of Wood, Designing with Tree Form.
Pages: 296
Language: English
200 col. ill.
Publication: 15 Apr 2019
ISBN 978-3-0356-1689-7
Publication: 18 Apr 2019
ISBN 978-3-0356-1706-1
Markus Hudert, Researcher at the Aalto University, Helsinki
Sven Pfeiffer, Head of the Dept. of Digital Arch. Production, TU Berlin