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Wood is having a great renaissance in global architecture. How has this elemental material become so popular, from luxury hot spring buildings to modern urban renewal plans? With 100 projects from Chile to China, this global survey explores the technical, environmental, and sensory elements that have inspired a return to timber.
This architecture book presents a curated collection of 100 contemporary wood buildings spanning multiple continents. The trilingual format in German, French, and English makes this publication accessible to international architects, designers, and enthusiasts studying modern timber construction methods.
The featured projects range from Chile to China, showcasing diverse applications of wood in contemporary building design. Each project demonstrates how architects and designers are reimagining timber as a primary construction material in the 21st century. From luxury hot spring facilities to urban renewal initiatives, the examples illustrate wood's versatility across different climates, cultures, and architectural programs.
This publication examines the technical aspects that make wood a viable choice for contemporary construction. The book covers structural innovations, engineering solutions, and construction techniques that enable large-scale timber buildings. Environmental considerations are thoroughly addressed, including sustainability factors, carbon footprint reduction, and renewable resource management that position wood as an ecologically responsible building material.
Beyond technical specifications, the book explores the sensory qualities that make wood appealing in modern architecture. The natural warmth, texture, and visual characteristics of timber create distinctive spatial experiences. These aesthetic elements contribute to the material's resurgence in high-end residential, commercial, and public architecture projects worldwide.
This comprehensive survey serves as a valuable reference for architects, interior designers, students, and anyone interested in contemporary building practices. The international scope and multilingual format make it suitable for academic libraries, design studios, and personal collections focused on sustainable architecture and modern construction methods.
Wood is having a great renaissance in global architecture. How has this elemental material become so popular, from luxury hot spring buildings to modern urban renewal plans? With 100 projects from Chile to China, this global survey explores the technical, environmental, and sensory elements that have inspired a return to timber.
This architecture book presents a curated collection of 100 contemporary wood buildings spanning multiple continents. The trilingual format in German, French, and English makes this publication accessible to international architects, designers, and enthusiasts studying modern timber construction methods.
The featured projects range from Chile to China, showcasing diverse applications of wood in contemporary building design. Each project demonstrates how architects and designers are reimagining timber as a primary construction material in the 21st century. From luxury hot spring facilities to urban renewal initiatives, the examples illustrate wood's versatility across different climates, cultures, and architectural programs.
This publication examines the technical aspects that make wood a viable choice for contemporary construction. The book covers structural innovations, engineering solutions, and construction techniques that enable large-scale timber buildings. Environmental considerations are thoroughly addressed, including sustainability factors, carbon footprint reduction, and renewable resource management that position wood as an ecologically responsible building material.
Beyond technical specifications, the book explores the sensory qualities that make wood appealing in modern architecture. The natural warmth, texture, and visual characteristics of timber create distinctive spatial experiences. These aesthetic elements contribute to the material's resurgence in high-end residential, commercial, and public architecture projects worldwide.
This comprehensive survey serves as a valuable reference for architects, interior designers, students, and anyone interested in contemporary building practices. The international scope and multilingual format make it suitable for academic libraries, design studios, and personal collections focused on sustainable architecture and modern construction methods.
Wood is having a great renaissance in global architecture. How has this elemental material become so popular, from luxury hot spring buildings to modern urban renewal plans? With 100 projects from Chile to China, this global survey explores the technical, environmental, and sensory elements that have inspired a return to timber.
This architecture book presents a curated collection of 100 contemporary wood buildings spanning multiple continents. The trilingual format in German, French, and English makes this publication accessible to international architects, designers, and enthusiasts studying modern timber construction methods.
The featured projects range from Chile to China, showcasing diverse applications of wood in contemporary building design. Each project demonstrates how architects and designers are reimagining timber as a primary construction material in the 21st century. From luxury hot spring facilities to urban renewal initiatives, the examples illustrate wood's versatility across different climates, cultures, and architectural programs.
This publication examines the technical aspects that make wood a viable choice for contemporary construction. The book covers structural innovations, engineering solutions, and construction techniques that enable large-scale timber buildings. Environmental considerations are thoroughly addressed, including sustainability factors, carbon footprint reduction, and renewable resource management that position wood as an ecologically responsible building material.
Beyond technical specifications, the book explores the sensory qualities that make wood appealing in modern architecture. The natural warmth, texture, and visual characteristics of timber create distinctive spatial experiences. These aesthetic elements contribute to the material's resurgence in high-end residential, commercial, and public architecture projects worldwide.
This comprehensive survey serves as a valuable reference for architects, interior designers, students, and anyone interested in contemporary building practices. The international scope and multilingual format make it suitable for academic libraries, design studios, and personal collections focused on sustainable architecture and modern construction methods.
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