TDUK moves to set skills agenda for timber design and construction
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By Neil Summers, AHEC Technical Consultant In my experience the most common European hardwood species that is imported into India is European oak. […]
Written by Andy Corbley Reproduced with kind permission of Wood for Good – www.woodforgood.com New methods for joining together lumber are opening the door to a variety of construction projects long since closed off to [...]
Reproduced with kind permission of Wood for Good – www.woodforgood.com The winning design for Zurich Airport’s new Dock A will be largely built of wood. […]
By Elina Grigoriou Reproduced with kind permission of Wood For Good. www.woodforgood.com The science behind biophilic design shows us that different design features, materials and methods can evoke certain feelings, with a direct impact on [...]
In this edition of Technical Matters, we will explore the need for lumber grading and the methods used to achieve different grades for different end uses. […]
Courtesy Wood for Good. www.woodforgood.com There are a multitude of different ways that wood and sustainable forestry practices can help our environment – trees soak up harmful CO2 from our atmosphere to fight climate change, [...]
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WoodEX for Africa, Africa’s premier trade expo will be held at Gallagher Convention Centre in Johannesburg alongside the African Construction Expo and the Deck & Flooring Expo, WoodEX for Africa 2022 presents the ultimate industry [...]
Wood features in the award winning Alfriston School’s new swimming pool and helps to create a calm environment for both the school’s pupils and the local community. […]