TITEL
Architectural aspects of massive timber: structural form and systems
FöRFATTARE
Falk, Andreas
INSTITUTION
Samhällsbyggnad / Träbyggnad
SAMMANFATTNING
The hypothesis of this thesis is that there are rational, technical and
architectural gains to be made from interactively developed architectural
and structural utilisation of massive timber plates. The aim is to study and
describe architectural features of structural applications of massive timber
and ways to utilise and develop timber-based plates in building applications
by combining an architectural and a structural engineering perspective.
The work presented in this thesis concerns the fields of architecture and
structural engineering, their interrelations and interaction in building
systems based on cross-laminated timber products. Characteristic of the
entire work is the search for advantages from material- and product-specific
features and how to utilise these architecturally and structurally, unified
in a holistic perspective. The work contains two case studies and a
theoretical extension. The studies and discussions on development of the
utilisation have lead in two directions: towards industrialised residential
building construction and towards timber plate structures in combination
with steel rods or cables for wide spans.
For building systems production, erection methods and system-action are of
main importance for the result and a case study comprising four Swedish and
two Austrian projects on medium- and high-rise residential blocks has been
performed. For advanced structures it is the material and product properties
that are of main importance and a case study on timber-structures for wide
spans has been performed. One Swedish project has been considered aligned
with four Austrian examples.
Two- and three-dimensional structures for wide spans of the type treated in
the thesis are not yet in production. The results from the case studies and
a discussion on form finding, the study of and search for the interplay
between force and structural form, have been developed into a theoretical
extension of advanced structures with timber-plates in combination with
steel rods, cables and trestle structures. The theoretical extension has
resulted in a new type of structural element based on timber plates.
ISSN 1402-1544 / ISRN LTU-DT--05/41--SE / NR 2005:41
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