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This book provides a comprehensive description of traditional and
innovative forest-based bioproducts, from pulp and paper,
wood-based composites and wood fuels to chemicals and fiber-based
composites. The descriptions of different types of forest-based
bioproducts are supplemented by the environmental impacts involved
in their processing, use, and end-of-life phase. Further, the
possibility of reusing, recycling and upgrading bioproducts at the
end of their projected life cycle is discussed. As the intensity of
demand for forest biomass is currently changing, forest-based
industries need to respond with innovative products, business
models, marketing and management. As such, the book concludes with
a chapter on the bioproducts business and these products' role in
bioeconomies.
The market for durable products using modified wood has increased
substantially during the last few years. This is partly because of
the restriction on the use of toxic preservatives due to
environmental concerns, and to lower maintenance cost and time.
Furthermore, as sustainability becomes a greater concern, the
environmental impact of construction and interior materials is
factored in planning by considering the whole life cycle and
embodied energy of the materials used. Wood is modified to improve
its intrinsic properties, enhance the range of applications of
timber, and to acquire the form and functionality desired by
engineers without calling the environmental friendliness into
question. Wood modification processes are at various stages of
development, and the challenges faced in scaling up to industrial
applications differ. The aim of this book is to put together the
key elements of the changes of wood constituents and the related
changes in wood properties of modified wood. Further, a selection
of the principal technologies implemented in wood modification are
presented. This work is intended for researchers, professionals of
timber construction, as well as students studying the science of
materials, civil engineering and architecture. This work is not
exhaustive, but intends to deliver an outline of the scientific
disciplines necessary to apprehend the technologies of wood
modification and its behavior during treatment, as well as during
its use.
The market for durable products using modified wood has increased
substantially during the last few years. This is partly because of
the restriction on the use of toxic preservatives due to
environmental concerns, and to lower maintenance cost and time.
Furthermore, as sustainability becomes a greater concern, the
environmental impact of construction and interior materials is
factored in planning by considering the whole life cycle and
embodied energy of the materials used. Wood is modified to improve
its intrinsic properties, enhance the range of applications of
timber, and to acquire the form and functionality desired by
engineers without calling the environmental friendliness into
question. Wood modification processes are at various stages of
development, and the challenges faced in scaling up to industrial
applications differ. The aim of this book is to put together the
key elements of the changes of wood constituents and the related
changes in wood properties of modified wood. Further, a selection
of the principal technologies implemented in wood modification are
presented. This work is intended for researchers, professionals of
timber construction, as well as students studying the science of
materials, civil engineering and architecture. This work is not
exhaustive, but intends to deliver an outline of the scientific
disciplines necessary to apprehend the technologies of wood
modification and its behavior during treatment, as well as during
its use.
The book presents Slovenia's contemporary timber architecture.
Thanks to its abundant forests, Slovenia has preserved the
tradition of wood construction. As much as 60% of its surface is
covered by forests. Slovenia is also the third most forested
country in Europe. The high share of forest-covered surface allows
for a sustainable production of high-quality wood. In the past,
wood was used primarily in the construction of farm buildings, but
now timber architecture is used for everything from residences and
office buildings to public buildings such as community centres and
schools. Timber construction is becoming increasingly popular.
Apart from larger companies taking this approach, a great number of
wooden houses have sprung up, built either on personal initiative
or with the support of carpenter workshops. Slovenian timber
architecture has taken a new approach to environmental and
energy-efficiency problems and received great international
recognition. The book discusses over fifty projects built over a
ten-year period, and includes descriptions, photographs and plans.
The projects include residential areas, administration, and office
as well as tourist, educational and industrial buildings. Timber
architecture is presented as an integral part of the Slovenian
landscape. The monograph will be useful to designers and future
experts in their planning of optimal timber buildings and will
highlight the main benefits of using timber construction.
This book provides a comprehensive description of traditional and
innovative forest-based bioproducts, from pulp and paper,
wood-based composites and wood fuels to chemicals and fiber-based
composites. The descriptions of different types of forest-based
bioproducts are supplemented by the environmental impacts involved
in their processing, use, and end-of-life phase. Further, the
possibility of reusing, recycling and upgrading bioproducts at the
end of their projected life cycle is discussed. As the intensity of
demand for forest biomass is currently changing, forest-based
industries need to respond with innovative products, business
models, marketing and management. As such, the book concludes with
a chapter on the bioproducts business and these products' role in
bioeconomies.
This book provides a compendium of material properties,
demonstrates several successful examples of bio-based materials'
application in building facades, and offers ideas for new designs
and novel solutions. It features a state-of-the-art review,
addresses the latest trends in material selection, assembling
systems, and innovative functions of facades in detail. Selected
case studies on buildings from diverse locations are subsequently
presented to demonstrate the successful implementation of various
biomaterial solutions, which defines unique architectural styles
and building functions. The structures, morphologies and aesthetic
impressions related to bio-based building facades are discussed
from the perspective of art and innovation; essential factors
influencing the performance of materials with respect to
functionality and safety are also presented. Special emphasis is
placed on assessing the performance of a given facade throughout
the service life of a building, and after its end. The book not
only provides an excellent source of technical and scientific
information, but also contributes to public awareness by
demonstrating the benefits to be gained from the proper use of
bio-based materials in facades. As such, it will appeal to a broad
audience including architects, engineers, designers and building
contractors.
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