Biobased materials and technologies for a new architecture

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High-rise timber construction projects multiply at a fast rate all over the planet. Among projects in progress and those in the process of conception, we can find different types of buildings. Nowadays countries seem to be racing to build the most innovative timber project. This article suggests a review of the construction solutions available, but also of the future solutions for timber construction.

 



 
 




 

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Pierre Blanchet
Blanchet, P. (2017). Biobased materials and technologies for a new architecture. Materia Arquitectura, (15), 123–126. https://doi.org/10.56255/ma.v0i15.114

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