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Would Wood Work? – An Adaptive Urban Timber Structure
The environmental impact of the building industry accounts for a large extent of the world´s greenhouse gas emissions . Architects must therefore rethink how to design the built environment. The choice of material plays an important role in lowering greenhouse gas emissions. Timber is a naturally occurring material that is locally produced and recyclable. To avoid premature demolition buildings should be flexible, lasting structures for different use. The school typology must meet the new learning paradigms, as the buildings are meant to last for generations and adapt to an ever-changing society. In my diploma I will investigate sustainable architecture through the choice of material and typology. How can a timber structure meet the complex spaces of a school? Engineered timber Wood has played a major role in Norwegian vernacular architecture. In recent times, timber structures have been limited in large scale constructions compared to concrete and steel. However, with the new development of engineered mass timber, there have been a renaissance of multi-story timber constructions. Pre-industrial buildings were characterized by log or timber frame constructions. In large constructions these pre-industrial methods have been replaced with modern construction methods, which are more labor and material efficient. However, these new construction methods still require further development and research. This diploma attempts to further research timber´s capacity with long spans and flexibility as the main issue. Site and typology The project is situated on Blindern Campus in Oslo. The city council wants to further develop the campus and create Norway´s first innovation district. This implies an urbanization of the area with a large variety of educations, workplaces, and public functions. The masterplan suggests a densification in the transition between the campus and research area, with programs improving the student’s welfare. My project aims to contribute to future development. The function of the new building will ...
Would Wood Work? – An Adaptive Urban Timber Structure
The environmental impact of the building industry accounts for a large extent of the world´s greenhouse gas emissions . Architects must therefore rethink how to design the built environment. The choice of material plays an important role in lowering greenhouse gas emissions. Timber is a naturally occurring material that is locally produced and recyclable. To avoid premature demolition buildings should be flexible, lasting structures for different use. The school typology must meet the new learning paradigms, as the buildings are meant to last for generations and adapt to an ever-changing society. In my diploma I will investigate sustainable architecture through the choice of material and typology. How can a timber structure meet the complex spaces of a school? Engineered timber Wood has played a major role in Norwegian vernacular architecture. In recent times, timber structures have been limited in large scale constructions compared to concrete and steel. However, with the new development of engineered mass timber, there have been a renaissance of multi-story timber constructions. Pre-industrial buildings were characterized by log or timber frame constructions. In large constructions these pre-industrial methods have been replaced with modern construction methods, which are more labor and material efficient. However, these new construction methods still require further development and research. This diploma attempts to further research timber´s capacity with long spans and flexibility as the main issue. Site and typology The project is situated on Blindern Campus in Oslo. The city council wants to further develop the campus and create Norway´s first innovation district. This implies an urbanization of the area with a large variety of educations, workplaces, and public functions. The masterplan suggests a densification in the transition between the campus and research area, with programs improving the student’s welfare. My project aims to contribute to future development. The function of the new building will ...
Would Wood Work? – An Adaptive Urban Timber Structure
Riseng, Marte Kramer (Autor:in) / Brandsdal, Martin / Groba, Moritz
01.12.2022
Hochschulschrift
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DDC:
690
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