The Need for Mass Timber Construction

The Need for Mass Timber Construction

Introduction

Timber is an amazing material. It's strong, lightweight and easy to work with. And because it's a renewable resource, it makes perfect sense to use timber as a building material. But what really makes timber so special? We've compiled some of the best reasons why you should choose timber construction for your next project:

Timber construction produces far less carbon dioxide than concrete and steel.

If you’re looking to build a new home, there are many reasons why timber construction is the best choice. Timber is one of the oldest building materials in the world and has proven to be as strong, if not stronger than other materials like concrete and steel.

But did you know that timber construction also produces far less carbon dioxide than concrete or steel? That’s because timber construction uses less energy overall compared with other forms of building materials.

Timber is also sustainable and organic— meaning it lasts longer than other types of wood products on the market today!

Timber looks good, feels great and makes you feel good.

While timber is a beautiful material, its properties go beyond aesthetic appeal. It has been used to build homes and commercial spaces for thousands of years because it provides many advantages over other materials.

Timber gives you comfort in your home by providing warmth, beauty and individuality. As a natural product, it’s also eco friendly, durable and renewable. All these things make working with timber an extremely rewarding experience for everyone involved – from builders and designers to owners who love their homes for years to come.

Airborne noise levels are lower in timber buildings.

Timber construction has a number of benefits, not least of which is that it creates lower airborne noise levels. This is because the materials used to construct timber buildings are dense and absorb sound energy. A solid timber frame will also create a better airtight seal than a cavity wall, thus reducing the amount of airborne noise that can penetrate through the structure.

Airborne noise levels are measured in decibels (dB) and generally depend on whether they come from inside or outside your home:

  • Inside: From 30-45 dB, you won’t hear anything but normal conversation; 50-60 dB is like being at home when someone else is cooking; 80 dB makes you feel uncomfortable; 100+ dB causes pain

Strength of timber can be precisely engineered to meet building requirements.

A key advantage of timber-framed buildings is that the strength of timber can be precisely engineered to meet building requirements. For example, if your project requires a high load-bearing capacity, engineered timber can be made stronger than steel or concrete.

For example, the type and size of timbers used will determine how much weight they are able to carry safely – this is called 'loading'. It's important to choose the right timber for your project: too heavy and your building could collapse; too light and it won't meet its purpose.

Efficient use of resources

In addition to being an excellent sustainable building material, timber is also an efficient use of resources. The reduced need for concrete, steel and other materials means less energy is required in production. And as you know, energy is a precious resource with finite supply. Another benefit is that less transport of materials is needed to get your new home from the forest to your lot! Finally, when comparing timber homes with their steel and concrete counterparts, it's clear that in terms of recycling potential there’s no contest: wood can be recycled indefinitely without loss in quality or properties; metal and concrete are not so lucky (though they do have better resale value).

Responsibly sourced

The timber used in timber construction is sourced from responsibly managed forests. After all, it’s a natural material that can be grown locally and sustainably. In fact, many timber companies have developed policies to ensure their products are sourced responsibly. These include using only certified sustainably harvested wood (e.g., FSC-certified) and promoting local jobs through the use of local resources and labor. By choosing materials that are responsibly sourced, you help protect our environment while also ensuring high-quality materials for your construction project!

Biophilic benefi

Biophilic design aims to benefit humans through the use of features that mimic natural environments. Biophilia is a term coined by naturalist E.O. Wilson, who suggested that humans have an innate tendency to be drawn toward the world around them and seek out connections with it—a sort of love for all living things. This can be seen in many ways, including our need to feel connected with nature and a desire to spend time outside in natural settings; however, it also has tangible effects on our physical health and well-being as well.

In biophilic design, features such as natural lighting and greenery are used for their ability to improve wellbeing. For example, research shows that exposure to daylight has a positive impact on mood and energy levels; therefore lots of windows provide great views without sacrificing privacy or security (in some cases). Plants add oxygen into indoor air while reducing carbon dioxide levels (which makes us feel more alert)

Conclusion

Timber construction is one of the most sustainable building materials available. It’s versatile, durable, renewable and has a lower carbon footprint than other building materials. These benefits make it an ideal choice for constructing new buildings as well as renovating existing ones.

Marwan Jassim Al Sarkal

Managing Partner | Ex Government Official | Chairman | Board Member | Entrepreneur | Best Government Spokesperson 2018 | Best CEO under 40 in the Middle East | Inspiring people | Race Driver | Futurist | Optimistic

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Indeed we need to encourage the use of timber

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