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Regreening an unloved site
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Hayhurst & Co have created a verdant, light-filled CLT home that uses space to maximal effect. Commissioned by the clients to design a fun and exciting home for their young family, London-based architects Hayhurst & Co drew on the greenery and natural history of the site to create a re-imagined,...
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Water Tower from Tonkin Liu_Interior-Tank_Dennis-Pedersen
A water tower with a heart of wood
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In this reuse project by Tonkin Liu, a dilapidated water tower is transformed into an enchanting home by stabilizing the delicate steel frame with a strong timber core. Image © Dennis Pedersen: the renovated tower stands proudly overlooking the fields. The steel-framed water tower, which had originally been used on...
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Woodlands Nursery by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
Helping clients on their net zero journey – a profile of FCBStudios
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Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios explain how close-knit collaboration, natural materials and carbon counting leads to truly sustainable buildings - and very happy clients. The fact that you’re reading this means you're probably already a timber and sustainable building advocate. You know how important it is to reduce the embodied carbon...
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Accoya fenders
Can Accoya wood survive 2 years in the Thames?
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The moment of truth: stripping backthe surface moss and slime to revealwell-preserved Accoya wood Spoiler alert: yes it can. Accoya is timber that has been modified by a process called ‘acetylation’, which increases its durability, allowing it to resist rot and defy the elements. In 2020, the Environment Agency tested...
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Recycled Glulam
Can old timber be reincarnated…as glulam?
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We all know that timber is a sustainable, biodegradable material. And we’ve all heard of things being made from reclaimed wood. But can we go further still? Could timber from old buildings have a second life – transformed into a structural timber product and reused? Simple Works are London-based structural...
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Pells Garden rain garden (Human Nature with Periscope)
The UK’S biggest timber development ever?
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The recently announced Phoenix Development in Lewes looks set to be the largest timber development the UK has ever seen. It is currently awaiting planning permission but, fingers crossed, it will provide 700 sustainably sourced timberframe homes. The developers, Human Nature, hope to kick-start a whole new revival in sustainable...
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