ABSTRACT

In light of environmental challenges architecture is facing, wood is no longer regarded as outmoded, nostalgic, and rooted in the past, but increasingly recognized as one of the most promising building materials for the future. Recent years have seen unprecedented innovation of new technologies for advancing wood architecture.

Advancing Wood Architecture offers a comprehensive overview of the new architectural possibilities that are enabled by cutting-edge computational technologies in wood construction. It provides both an overarching architectural understanding and in-depth technological information through built projects and the works of four leading design research groups in Europe. The projects presented include large scale, permanent buildings such as the ETH Arch-Tec Lab Building in Zurich, the Landesgartenschau Exhibition Hall near Stuttgart and the Boiler House in Hooke Park, UK, as well as, built research prototypes investigating additive robotic fabrication, folded plate structures and meteorosensitive building skins.

Illustrated in full colour, the book showcases the latest technological developments in design computation, simulation and digital fabrication together with an architectural, engineering and manufacturing perspective, offering an outlook towards novel spatial and constructional opportunities of a material with unrivalled ecological virtues.

chapter |9 pages

Advancing Wood Architecture

An introduction

part One|48 pages

Gramazio Kohler Research, ETH Zürich, Switzerland

part Two|36 pages

IBOIS Laboratory for Timber Construction, EPFL, Switzerland

part Three|44 pages

Institute for Computational Design, University of Stuttgart, Germany

part Four|44 pages

Design & Make Hooke Park, Architectural Association, England

chapter 10|13 pages

Hooke Park

Applications for timber in its natural form

chapter 12|14 pages

Hooke Park Biomass Boiler House

part Five|35 pages

Perspectives

chapter 13|13 pages

Manufacturing perspectives

chapter 14|11 pages

Engineering perspectives

chapter 15|7 pages

Architectural perspectives