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The demand for timber in construction is rising, but sustainable supply of structural-grade timber is limited. Many available logs are currently underused due to mechanical uncertainties. Flexurally reinforced timber beams can increase material efficiency, allowing more timber to be used structurally while reducing overall timber volume.
As forests change and conifer availability declines, construction must adapt to use more irregular trees efficiently. This study proposes a tree-shape aware design method for roundwood construction, using scanned tree databases to match natural forms with structural needs.
Wood’s renewability makes it a key material for sustainable construction, but scaling up has cross-sectoral impacts. This study investigates future wood market scenarios by considering the perspectives of stakeholders and potential clients to inform supply, demand, and acceptance of wood construction in Switzerland.
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For the second consecutive year, researchers of MainWood offer a course on systems thinking, focusing on the Swiss wood supply chain.