Load-bearing structures and building skins. The state-of-the-art  reference work on timber construction for architects and engineers
The  functional efficiency of modern timber structures is still  underestimated. A close collaboration between architects and engineers  is necessary in this area - more so than in almost any other field of  architecture. The aesthetic quality of exposed timber structures can  have a great effect on the architectural form of a building, just as  architectural design concepts have a major influence on the form of the  structure. Both aspects are treated in depth in this comprehensive  standard work.
With some 600 photos and 4000 drawings and plans, the Timber  Construction Manual is a comprehensive and indispensable reference work  in the specialist  literature on timber. It looks at all types of timber  and timber  materials, also presenting detailed information on the  current norms  and standards. 
Chapters cover the basic principles of  working  with timber, providing detailed information on subjects such as  heat,  noise insulation, fire protection treatment. The significance of  timber  with particular reference to ecology is also investigated. Timber  as a  load-bearing material is considered, and topics such as new  methods of  joining, transport and montage are documented. The second  part of the  volume presents a large number of built examples which  feature some  "classic" structures but focus chiefly on more recent  buildings. The  spectrum presented ranges from heavy-load bridges to  multi-storey  residential buildings. The second part of the examples  looks  specifically at topics such as facades, building skins etc.
 
        Load-bearing structures and building skins. The state-of-the-art reference work on timber construction for architects and engineers
The functional efficiency of modern timber structures is still underestimated. A close collaboration between architects and engineers is necessary in this area - more so than in almost any other field of architecture. The aesthetic quality of exposed timber structures can have a great effect on the architectural form of a building, just as architectural design concepts have a major influence on the form of the structure. Both aspects are treated in depth in this comprehensive standard work.
With some 600 photos and 4000 drawings and plans, the Timber  Construction Manual is a comprehensive and indispensable reference work  in the specialist literature on timber. It looks at all types of timber  and timber materials, also presenting detailed information on the  current norms and standards. 
Chapters cover the basic principles of  working with timber, providing detailed information on subjects such as  heat, noise insulation, fire protection treatment. The significance of  timber with particular reference to ecology is also investigated. Timber  as a load-bearing material is considered, and topics such as new  methods of joining, transport and montage are documented. The second  part of the volume presents a large number of built examples which  feature some "classic" structures but focus chiefly on more recent  buildings. The spectrum presented ranges from heavy-load bridges to  multi-storey residential buildings. The second part of the examples  looks specifically at topics such as facades, building skins etc.
- More than 4,000 detail drawings
- The main planning principles clearly presented - from building physics to fire protection
- From simple beam construction to complex lattice shells
- The wide range of structural systems in use is illustrated by more than 70 extensively documented examples