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Tasmanian Timber Products: Beautiful, Sustainable and Available
Join us for our next webinar exploring Tasmania's rich timber resources, where you'll discover the sustainable beauty of Tasmanian oak and other unique species from the island's responsibly managed forests. Learn about the availability of plantation timber products, both current and upcoming, that are shaping the future of construction.
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Our expert speaker, Michael Lee, brings over 30 years of industry experience, with a deep understanding of quality control, technical production, and sustainable innovation. As a leader in mass timber production, Michael's expertise has driven ground-breaking advancements in the use of plantation eucalypts for cross-laminated timber (CLT) and glue-l...
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Installation Lessons Learned - What Works And What Doesn’t With Woody
Просмотров 92День назад
Chris Wood is a GM at StandStruct and one of the most experienced influencer installers of timber buildings globally. In this episode we learn from the range of projects that he's been part of. We discuss the things that have made projects successful, but also the things that make a project the occasional disaster. Woody is an industry legend with a lot to learn from! If you enjoyed this video ...
The Vision For WoodSolutions
Просмотров 9021 день назад
In this episode, we’re joined by Kevin Peachy to discuss the future direction of WoodSolutions and their strategic plan. Kevin introduces himself and his role, then explains what WoodSolutions is and its vision. He outlines the major changes in the new strategic plan compared to previous directions, highlighting the goals and aspirations for the future. We explore the biggest opportunities and ...
Intro guide: which timber to use for your project
Просмотров 328Месяц назад
Watch our guide on how to get the best out of your treated timber. Timber is a renewable material that is easy to do on-site alterations with. Keep watching to learn which timber to use for which project. Want to know more? Check out our previous video on how timber treatments work.
Innovations in timber products & systems - state of the nation
Просмотров 106Месяц назад
It is an exciting time for forest and wood products with the exceptionally high current local, global, interest in low embodied carbon emission building materials, systems, and construction practices and the new timber construction innovation abounding. An extremely wide range of timber products and systems are now available, providing unique structural/environmental solutions for a multitude o...
Building Extensions - The Optoppen Project
Просмотров 111Месяц назад
We're in a time of rapid innovation in urban development, driven by the need for sustainable use of space. Today, we're chatting with Kelly Harrison from Whitby Wood. Kelly introduces herself and her role, then delves into the Optoppen Project's mission to transform urban spaces using rooftop extensions. She highlights the benefits of building extensions, such as space optimization and energy e...
Advanced BIM & Best Practice for Mass Timber Projects
Просмотров 131Месяц назад
In this episode, we’re joined by Franco Piva to discuss advanced Building Information Modeling (BIM) and its importance in mass timber projects. Franco introduces himself and his role in the timber industry. He explains advanced BIM management, highlighting the difference between effective and poor practices. Franco discusses who ensures proper BIM management and the roles of suppliers and engi...
Performance of reinforced timber frames: Lab insights to practical design
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.Месяц назад
In pursuit of squeezing the most value from every timber fibre, Professor Hamid Valipour and his research team have been busy investigating the reinforcement and strengthening of timber frames. The use of innovative composite solutions is only accelerating, extending the use of lower grade timber supply. However, establishing robust standardised design regimes is a significant challenge. Profes...
Advancements In Structural Modelling Of Timber Buildings With Zhiyong Chen
Просмотров 1692 месяца назад
One of the key processes of designing safe & efficient timber buildings is the structural modelling process. However, this does require deep understanding & expertise in order to execute effectively. Timber is a material with very different characteristics to concrete and steel. And in this episode, we're speaking with a world leading expert on this topic Zhiyong Chen, Senior Scientist at FP In...
Keys To Driving Productivity Of Mass Timber Buildings With Dean Lewis
Просмотров 722 месяца назад
We're experiencing a time of fast innovation and growth in the timber industry, driven by the megatrend of decarbonization. Today, we're lucky to be speaking with Dean Lewis, Director of Mass Timber From Skanska. In this episode, we explore the potential of a mass timber program, discuss key conversations needed at the start of projects, and discuss the most exciting developments in mass timber...
Special Event Launch of the Resilient Timber Homes Design Guide
Просмотров 872 месяца назад
WoodSolutions Resilient Timber Homes program comes to fruition in this technical design guide created in collaboration with the program Partners: FTMA, OneFortyOne, Meyer Timber, MiTek, Multinail, Tilling, Design Matters National, EWPAA, the Gottstein Trust, Master Builders Australia, Natrual Hazards Research Australia, the Property Council of Australia, Responsible Wood, Sedgwick, and Timber Q...
Connections in Mass Timber Bracing Systems
Просмотров 6542 месяца назад
Connections in Mass Timber bracing systems are often the most tedious, time consuming, and expensive aspects of design and assembly of timber buildings. Join us for a discussion with two of the most experienced FEA and fabrication-oriented engineers in the space from TimberXP. We will discuss the common pitfalls, lessons from their experience, and how to set up your team and design strategy to ...
AMRF First Building - Designing for Country and Disassembly
Просмотров 1852 месяца назад
The Advanced Manufacturing Research Building (AMRF)External link embraces the future while respecting the past, the AMRF First Building serves as a collaborative hub for government, industry, and research to foster innovative manufacturing initiatives. True to its name, it is the inaugural structure for Aerotropolis, the pioneering urban area poised to revolutionize Western Sydney. This distinc...
Understanding the Insurance Process for Timber Buildings
Просмотров 793 месяца назад
In this episode, we dive into the intricacies of insuring mass timber projects with Michael Hastings from MD Hastings. Michael provides valuable insights into how the insurance market operates, the current availability of insurers for mass timber buildings, and the unique challenges that these innovative structures present in terms of insurance. He offers practical advice on achieving the best ...
Tall Wood Buildings With Meike Engel and Ornagh Higgins
Просмотров 1673 месяца назад
As mass timber continues to innovate the construction industry, it brings both challenges and groundbreaking advancements. In this episode, I sit down with Meike Engel and Ornagh Higgins from Aspect Structural Engineers. They share their extensive experience with tall mass timber projects, discussing key lessons learned, optimal building systems, and the integration of mass timber with concrete...
How To Innovate in the Timber Industry
Просмотров 1733 месяца назад
How To Innovate in the Timber Industry
Accelerating The Market Of Mass Timber With Andrew Waugh
Просмотров 1794 месяца назад
Accelerating The Market Of Mass Timber With Andrew Waugh
The Iconic Sydney Opera House Renewal Project
Просмотров 3944 месяца назад
The Iconic Sydney Opera House Renewal Project
Creating The Future Of Mass Timber Construction
Просмотров 4554 месяца назад
Creating The Future Of Mass Timber Construction
Finding The New Limits Of Wood Design
Просмотров 2025 месяцев назад
Finding The New Limits Of Wood Design
How to specify imported timber with confidence
Просмотров 4125 месяцев назад
How to specify imported timber with confidence
Keys to Successful Mass Timber Delivery
Просмотров 1285 месяцев назад
Keys to Successful Mass Timber Delivery
CAD/CAM/BIM Software for Timber Construction
Просмотров 4685 месяцев назад
CAD/CAM/BIM Software for Timber Construction
Leadership, Technology & The Future of Mass Timber
Просмотров 1306 месяцев назад
Leadership, Technology & The Future of Mass Timber
Acoustic Design Fundamentals For Timber Buildings
Просмотров 1606 месяцев назад
Acoustic Design Fundamentals For Timber Buildings
Building 360 - Boola Katitjin - Murdoch University Case Study
Просмотров 5616 месяцев назад
Building 360 - Boola Katitjin - Murdoch University Case Study
The Roadmap for Sustainability of Construction in the US
Просмотров 1267 месяцев назад
The Roadmap for Sustainability of Construction in the US
St Lukes, Launceston
Просмотров 2497 месяцев назад
St Lukes, Launceston
Engineering Innovation in Architecture
Просмотров 1547 месяцев назад
Engineering Innovation in Architecture
The Role of Forests and Wood Products in Building a Zero Carbon Future
Просмотров 2098 месяцев назад
The Role of Forests and Wood Products in Building a Zero Carbon Future

Комментарии

  • @AlbanaBrahimi-g1e
    @AlbanaBrahimi-g1e 10 дней назад

    Pfannerstill Gateway

  • @tealkerberus748
    @tealkerberus748 Месяц назад

    This is all awesome, but how do I learn to use the software? I don't want to put an inadequate design in front of a paid assessor and then go through the iterations of making it work - I want to be able to use the software myself well enough to produce a design that meets my requirements, and then present it to an assessor to check my workings and certify it. It seems like the training options are do the cert 4 to become a qualified assessor, or ... nothing, really. And even if I did the cert 4 course, I wouldn't be allowed to design a house and then certify it myself and then build it with no other person checking over my design, so there is no benefit to me in doing the cert 4. I just need to know how to use the software.

  • @kimcosmos
    @kimcosmos Месяц назад

    Are you aware of anyone doing similar work with coco lumber? For building its a lower density hardwood but considered a waste product when building against cyclonic wind forces. Thai research shows this to be incorrect but its a better product than pine plantations for the tropics. Admittedly its because their native hardwoods were plundered for sale to countries like Australia. So they are left building with reo concrete beams. All else is illegal. It would be a great joint research project as a lot of your testing is via torque wrenched loads. Does UNSW have sister universities in SE Asia who could do that?

  • @eveningstar1
    @eveningstar1 Месяц назад

    Nigel is a legend in the Blue Mountains! Glad this popped up on my youtube suggestions today.

  • @Mole-Skin
    @Mole-Skin Месяц назад

    I have randomly come across this video as I have an interest in comparing different construction materials. I have been aware of CLT for some time and have seen some attempts at construction and I have not been impressed. I understand why CLT was manufactured as a logical gap filler between plywood and glulam with the benefit of the 'plate' idea as flooring. I am unsure if further floor/ceiling coverings are being applied but to this design has considerable 'force' encapsulated in a laminated panel this large with what appears to be little facility for expansion/contraction. A glulam beam is only really constrained at the ends whereas plywood has much thinner lamellas/veneers so the 'strength' is dissapated over the area. Over time I would imagine the CLT would move quite considerably with the seasonal changes, AC etc and could almost explode under certain conditions. In this example no sizes were given but the posts looked at least 300 x 300 (?) of CLT or LVL/LSL and looking at the 'Spider connector' I found that very confusing and probably horribly expensive whereas a m50 threaded rod stud could be just screwed down through the CLT and into the lower post leaving some projecting for the upper post to be 'spun' on like a nut. Metal threaded parts into wood have been used for centuries as tension pins in pianos for the strings. If this is just an exersize to see if CLT has a use then I don't think this it. The floor plates could easily made using sheets of Plywood laminated together for probably a similar cost and probably a leaner dimension. Just my opinion of a retired carpenter/joiner/luthier and not a tech. I do believe various laminations are the way forward for safe efficient residential construction and we have to see what works..

  • @abdulmasri1411
    @abdulmasri1411 2 месяца назад

    Why can I not find the rafter span table shown at 45:50 anywhere

  • @pauloontaneda8201
    @pauloontaneda8201 2 месяца назад

    Greeting from Perú, great video

  • @MahmudTechnology906
    @MahmudTechnology906 3 месяца назад

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  • @stronzer59
    @stronzer59 3 месяца назад

    wonder what the bonding life is?

  • @danielkrajnik632
    @danielkrajnik632 4 месяца назад

    9:17 why?

  • @ColeStrickland-fo2nh
    @ColeStrickland-fo2nh 5 месяцев назад

    Not a lot of info on how the smaller pieces of wood are prepped and glued together. I imagine that’s the most important part.

  • @billsmith5109
    @billsmith5109 5 месяцев назад

    I’m surprised to not see product from N.Z.

  • @leland9002
    @leland9002 5 месяцев назад

    P r o m o S M ❣️

  • @TomekSw
    @TomekSw 6 месяцев назад

    Great presentation, but why so low video quality?

  • @evolvetimelapse3129
    @evolvetimelapse3129 8 месяцев назад

    Fantastic in all ways!!

  • @nvhomes1708
    @nvhomes1708 8 месяцев назад

    Hello sir. Can you share this Grasshopper code? I'm in desperate need of this CLT Timber. for structural analysis. Thank you

  • @smannick
    @smannick 8 месяцев назад

    Fantastic video for me as a structural engineer looking to start designing Clt.

  • @ebenoid6643
    @ebenoid6643 8 месяцев назад

    I watched this to get a better understanding of bonsai. It was helpful thanks.

  • @maricaplasmans6061
    @maricaplasmans6061 8 месяцев назад

    How is it's fireprotection organized?

  • @recker5180
    @recker5180 9 месяцев назад

    really good and informative video!

  • @MassTimberHowTos
    @MassTimberHowTos 11 месяцев назад

    Appreciate you having me on the show - enjoyed the conversation Adam!

  • @2brazy4ubitch
    @2brazy4ubitch 11 месяцев назад

    imagine someone proposing aluminum connections for aluminum or steel or concrete structures..... everyone would be like, uh, no, metal fatigue is too risky

  • @jayachandrareddy1873
    @jayachandrareddy1873 11 месяцев назад

    We need lvl wood . Is it available india .pls any one can help me

  • @nitrorange
    @nitrorange Год назад

    The use of adhesives and plastic sheeting ensure there’s still lots of oil involved in the manufacture of CLT 🙃

  • @joythought
    @joythought Год назад

    Look forward to the delivery of the project. It's going to look amazing.

  • @milkrecu
    @milkrecu Год назад

    This is the best “up to date “ talk on reciprocal system I’ve seen. Thank you so much for your enthusiasm and encouragement.

  • @2brazy4ubitch
    @2brazy4ubitch Год назад

    Down with wood! The future is plastic!

  • @spencergordon2642
    @spencergordon2642 Год назад

    Great vid Lawrence Cheers Ramsay

  • @johnrroberts7900
    @johnrroberts7900 Год назад

    As a mental exercise, it is interesting. But in the real world, with vandals, the elements and the weight, it isn't at all practical. Hell, they have enough trouble keeping ageing concrete structures from collapsing. And who would insure it?

  • @victoria_wood
    @victoria_wood Год назад

    Great video!

  • @milotanga
    @milotanga Год назад

    Thanks so much for sharing the knowledge. I'm watching it in Poland :) Global flow of knowledge is such a great thing.

  • @venerablebaron1919
    @venerablebaron1919 Год назад

    Whopper-Bopper, the billabong-bogan, purveyor of shortsightedness. Education is about seeing the future potential of ideas and being willing to invest in them now. CLT Toolbox gets this, we all really hope for your sake that you do too, in time. Adam keep up the epic work.

  • @Muhammad-go5xb
    @Muhammad-go5xb Год назад

    😡 Promo sm

  • @jurgenfreiberger6593
    @jurgenfreiberger6593 Год назад

    LOVE THE MUSIC

  • @-PORK-CHOP-
    @-PORK-CHOP- Год назад

    Seems pointless making new software for increased us of timber when we can't even supply enough timber grown in Australia to suffice our market, so most of it's being imported from Europe !!!

  • @xxdizannyxx
    @xxdizannyxx Год назад

    I believe my AK-47 stock and handgaurds have something similar. Thin sheets of wood laminated together and, when shaped to its final form, leave beautiful different colored wood layers and is super strong and durable for battlefield wear and tear resistance.

  • @riccardopetrina4212
    @riccardopetrina4212 Год назад

    I saw many buildings all over the world, in a structural analysis program's website, being made in CLT and I was actually curious how it is any different from the ones used in the past.

  • @TheWareek
    @TheWareek Год назад

    i have just tried to fill out one of these forms from HELL. For you with your training it is probably easy. But for myself with a year 10 education it is a nightmare. Did the person that designed it really think that the average Australian was going to be able to fill it out. Do not take this as a personal attack. But I am just that frustrated trying to do the right thing on a form that has about 32 different forms of vegetation to select from.

  • @ZubinChatterjee
    @ZubinChatterjee Год назад

    Hi, is this construction process suitable for Australia as well?

  • @jessicas9844
    @jessicas9844 Год назад

    You explain better than my university. Thank you I needed this for my assingment

  • @henryirazabal2118
    @henryirazabal2118 Год назад

    Thanks. Can you post a video step by step calculations of CLT floor thickness and glulam post dimensions not glulam beams ? Please

  • @VP411Designs
    @VP411Designs Год назад

    I noticed these lvl's have a yellow tint type color on the finished product. Is this painted or some kind of stain for water protection? How is this done? Just curious

  • @HA-vh3ti
    @HA-vh3ti Год назад

    Is there a Slide available for Sydney as well for this @ ruclips.net/video/JJTXBbEUD4E/видео.html

  • @R.E.A.L.I.T.Y
    @R.E.A.L.I.T.Y Год назад

    Well done chaps!! Chipping 3,000,000 cubic meters of our hardwood & LOOSE money to do that is THE most stupid waste of our wealth and resources. I lived in Tas for 4 years and every day massive logs from old growth virgin forests tore down the high way to the mills for wood chipping. Utterly insane. So glad to see CLT taking over. 25% of tiny Austria's industry is timber based, and they increase their forest cover every year. ie its brilliantly managed. Australia by contrast looses forest cover every year. It's a global deforestation hotspot thanks to decades of political corruption and ineptitude. Massive private and govt investment in CLT construction for domestic and export markets will pay huge dividends for generations.

  • @jhgaislar8177
    @jhgaislar8177 Год назад

    🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🙌🙏

  • @davidwilson9988
    @davidwilson9988 Год назад

    Brilliant way forward, particularly in new residential builds 👏👏

  • @gabekatz7156
    @gabekatz7156 Год назад

    I work in a CLT factory in Spokane, Washington. We primarily use spruce-pine-fir for our 12’x60’ panels. But, we just started making CLT out of %100 Doug fir or southern yellow pine. Although I’ve always wondered what CLT would be like made out of hardwood

  • @elifbilgedincer7890
    @elifbilgedincer7890 Год назад

    I'm a student of architecture and your channel is really beneficial to me! If possible, can you write down the timeline? For the longer videos especially, like in which minute the speaker talks about which topic. I believe more people can benefit from your knowledge this way, people do not have so much time nowadays. Thanks a lot! edit: Oh I just saw that you have already done that in some of your videos

  • @khomwitboonthamrongkit2173
    @khomwitboonthamrongkit2173 Год назад

    Good presentation and useful information.

  • @royazoya5164
    @royazoya5164 Год назад

    Very professionally done and comprehendible for non trade audience also.