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CRADLE. Hybrid Timber Building

Mixed Construction Methods as Carbon Storage

Uitgever:ff publishers

ISBN: 978-3-945539-43-9

  • Hardcover
  • Engels
  • 240 pagina's
  • 29 jan. 2025

Hybrid timber construction is a sustainable and climate-friendly method of construction in which wood plays a major role, partly replacing concrete, stone, or steel. However, building regulations, fire protection, or other problems often present obstacles to pure timber construction, necessitating the use of hybrid timber.

The book Hybrid Timber Building showcases 50 projects, from family homes to large office buildings, that address these challenges and were constructed using timber hybrid construction.

The series of CRADLE books is published in collaboration with CRADLE magazine. The monothematic volumes showcase exemplary projects with comprehensive text, facts, detailed and overview plans, and images. These aim to illustrate the technical diversity and creative integration of the respective approaches.

Hybrid timber construction is a sustainable and climate-friendly method of construction in which wood plays a major role, partly replacing concrete, stone, or steel. However, building regulations, fire protection, or other problems often present obstacles to pure timber construction, necessitating the use of hybrid timber.

The book Hybrid Timber Building showcases 50 projects, from family homes to large office buildings, that address these challenges and were constructed using timber hybrid construction.

The series of CRADLE books is published in collaboration with CRADLE magazine. The monothematic volumes showcase exemplary projects with comprehensive text, facts, detailed and overview plans, and images. These aim to illustrate the technical diversity and creative integration of the respective approaches.

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