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Conference of the European Build-in-Wood network

Last Thursday marked the final conference of the European Build-in-Wood network in Copenhagen! The keynote focused on "Making wood a natural choice - what does it take?". Read more about it.

Conference of the European Build-in-Wood network

Last Thursday marked the final conference of the European Build-in-Wood network in Copenhagen! The keynote focused on "Making wood a natural choice - what does it take?" presented by the Metropolitan Region of Amsterdam. Our Senior Expert Sustainable Construction, Imme Groet, attended the event. Together with Bob van der Zande, who presented the keynote.

Bob van der Zande presenting the keynote

The three key learnings from recent years were summarized as follows:

  1. Leverage the power of triple helix collaboration
  2. Set clear and concrete goals and measure progress
  3. Commit to long-term objectives

During this conference, cities shared lessons learned and multi-year research.

poster stating the programm

A beautiful design guide was created as a result: https://design-guide.build-in-wood.eu/

Waugh Thistleton Architects have developed some very practical open-source design guides, which are available for download here: https://waughthistleton.com/research/

Rothoblass presented in-depth research on wood and steel combinations. These are being tested in the Build-in-Wood Demonstrator, at the site of the Danish Technological Institute: https://www.build-in-wood.eu/post/the-build-in-wood-demonstrator

And fortunately, the research does not stop here. Timber construction research will continue in the next two European networks: Woodcircles and Timberhouse.

Want to know more about the research? Send us a message or visit the build-in-wood website: https://www.build-in-wood.eu/

💚 Thanks to the organization of this great event!

Frequently asked questions

The European Build-in-Wood network is an initiative focused on making wood a more natural choice in construction by sharing multi-year research and lessons learned among European cities and industry professionals. The network's activities, such as its final conference in Copenhagen, aim to advance sustainable building practices across the EU.

The three key strategies for advancing timber construction are to leverage 'triple helix' collaboration between different sectors, set clear and concrete goals while measuring progress, and commit to long-term objectives. These were identified as the key learnings from the Build-in-Wood network's recent years of research and collaboration.

Businesses can find practical, open-source design guides for building with wood from Waugh Thistleton Architects, which are available for download from their research website. Additionally, a design guide was created as a result of the Build-in-Wood network's research efforts.

In-depth research on wood and steel combinations is being conducted by the company Rothoblass. These new material combinations are actively being tested in the Build-in-Wood Demonstrator, located at the Danish Technological Institute, to validate their practical application in construction.

Yes, research in timber construction will continue after the conclusion of the Build-in-Wood project. The work is set to be carried on by two subsequent European networks, named Woodcircles and Timberhouse, ensuring ongoing development and collaboration in the sector.

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