Japan has a long history of amazing woodworking with 1200 year old buildings still standing. It's beautiful and I want the country to have that back. This may be the only sustainable way to do it. Go Japan I'll be visiting some day.
A lot of countries around the world has long history using wood for their building, and Japan wooden constructing technique is origin from China. Also cross laminated is origin and invented by European not Japanese.
When did cutting down far more trees, become a meme for sustainability? How about hempblockaustralia.com/ instead? Which uses a little steel reinforced concrete.... With the bulk of the mass coming from far "faster growing hemp shiv" and a little hydraulic lime (btw there are bio grown version substitutes for the lime and the cement in the concrete being developed).... Trees just do not grow fast enough, to be a long term solution....
There are many, much taller CLT structures around the world, including a seven-story building in chilly Minnesota, a 10-story structure in Melbourne and a 24-story structure (!!) in Vienna, Austria. That last one is 84 meters high. I think Japanese engineers won't be long in sorting out whatever is holding them back from building beyond a mere three stories.
Science View has three segments - The Leading Edge, Science News Watch and J-Innovators. I upload only the J-Innovators segment because very few people watch the other two.
I know that CLTis taking over the concrete. People start using it more and more often. I eant to know everything about it to be able to build my house out of it.
A lot of countries around the world has long history using wood for their building, and Japan wooden constructing technique is origin from China. Also cross laminated is origin and invented by European not Japanese.
Apparently, you can not see the forest from the trees.... this story was just one more demonstration of Japan's unique ability to take technology to the next level in terms of "quality"... like it has done in many industries... For example Google Toyota.... it was "not" about claims for being 1st at doing it with all its original flaws.... SMH.... FWIW they mentioned that the basic CLT techniques, came from forest rich America and a small part of Europe that, still have forests....
@@nc3826 You obviously know nothing about wood works, especially european wood works, European wood works is far more better than Japanese one in term of innovation, scale, history and quality. And Japan wooden works is entirely come from abroad, ancient is from China modern is from western world. CLT technology is invent ed is Europe and Japan just learning, just like they copying European using CLT to build skyscraper.
DM You obviously did not even watch and/or understand what the post was about..... Since it's about Japan utilizing more of its domestic lumber for CLT production, which was not possible with inferior European methods and standards.... By using Japan's world renowned ability to improve QC standards in every industry...
Japan has a long history of amazing woodworking with 1200 year old buildings still standing. It's beautiful and I want the country to have that back. This may be the only sustainable way to do it. Go Japan I'll be visiting some day.
A lot of countries around the world has long history using wood for their building, and Japan wooden constructing technique is origin from China. Also cross laminated is origin and invented by European not Japanese.
DM Japanese just prefect the flawed 1st attempts....
Using this material also captures more carbon than using concrete as more trees are harvested and replanted in managed forest plantations.
exactly correct
When did cutting down far more trees, become a meme for sustainability?
How about hempblockaustralia.com/ instead? Which uses a little steel reinforced concrete.... With the bulk of the mass coming from far "faster growing hemp shiv" and a little hydraulic lime (btw there are bio grown version substitutes for the lime and the cement in the concrete being developed)....
Trees just do not grow fast enough, to be a long term solution....
Just like plywood only huge.....this stuff looks like ...MEGA -PLY
There are many, much taller CLT structures around the world, including a seven-story building in chilly Minnesota, a 10-story structure in Melbourne and a 24-story structure (!!) in Vienna, Austria. That last one is 84 meters high. I think Japanese engineers won't be long in sorting out whatever is holding them back from building beyond a mere three stories.
Perfect sound, thanks for change! Is IT possible to upload supreme skills?
What supreme skills?
Old system. 22 years ago build the first houses. Technics came from austria.👍👍🇩🇪
Comically informative.
I think leaving a forest abandoned is a good thing lol. 3:22
have fun in your cave :)
Now that's what I would call REAL PLYWOOD! none of those timber shavings there.
FLMAO
Usually each Science View Show has three segments this is one of the three have you posted the other two?
Science View has three segments - The Leading Edge, Science News Watch and J-Innovators. I upload only the J-Innovators segment because very few people watch the other two.
I bet it's a pain in the ass to run cables.
@@NihonKaikan yes and many buildings have raised floors where cabling is required.
Cable runs/conduits are pre-built into the slab in the factory.
Still need chases in the wall for switches
I know that CLTis taking over the concrete. People start using it more and more often. I eant to know everything about it to be able to build my house out of it.
I wish there would be a way to make diy CLT
why don't you make it tongue and grove
Some companies do make the edges of the panels tongue and groove . Each company and engineer has their own method of joining the panels
A lot of countries around the world has long history using wood for their building, and Japan wooden constructing technique is origin from China. Also cross laminated is origin and invented by European not Japanese.
Apparently, you can not see the forest from the trees.... this story was just one more demonstration of Japan's unique ability to take technology to the next level in terms of "quality"... like it has done in many industries... For example Google Toyota.... it was "not" about claims for being 1st at doing it with all its original flaws.... SMH....
FWIW they mentioned that the basic CLT techniques, came from forest rich America and a small part of Europe that, still have forests....
@@nc3826 You obviously know nothing about wood works, especially european wood works, European wood works is far more better than Japanese one in term of innovation, scale, history and quality. And Japan wooden works is entirely come from abroad, ancient is from China modern is from western world. CLT technology is invent ed is Europe and Japan just learning, just like they copying European using CLT to build skyscraper.
@@nc3826 do you know Japan is also the largest lumber importer and Europe and North America is top seven wood exporter in the world.
DM You obviously did not even watch and/or understand what the post was about..... Since it's about Japan utilizing more of its domestic lumber for CLT production, which was not possible with inferior European methods and standards.... By using Japan's world renowned ability to improve QC standards in every industry...
BM, So thx for pointing out your just a trolling narrow minded Europhile my friend... SMH...
В России пилят лесок.
Да товарищ в отсталой России LMAO