Holzbau-Industrie

Deutsch
Innovation
Yes
E-Mail des Eigentümers oder Autors
Voting
0%
Schlüsselwörter
Kurze Beschreibung
DAS Holzbaunachschlagewerk für Planende, Bauherren und alle weiteren Holzbaufans.
Digitale Lösung
Yes
Zusammenfassung

Mit der Holzbaulandkarte lassen sich sehenswerte und prämierte Holzbauten der Steiermark schnell und einfach finden. Das Holzbaunachschlagewerk bietet eine Informationsquelle für Planende, Bauherren und alle weiteren Holzbauinteressierten. Die verzeichneten Gebäude sind aus den Teilnehmern des steirischen Holzbaupreises ausgewählt und können nach unterschiedlichen Kategorien gefiltert werden. Dadurch erhalten die Besucher einen Überblick über einige der schönsten Holzbauten des Landes.

 

Eigentümer oder Autorenorganisation
proHolz Steiermark
Organisation der Reporter
Holzcluster Steiermark GmbH
Name des Reporters
Mag. Visnja Koscak
Hauptbild
Logo der Hauptorganisation
Zusätzliches Bildmaterial 1
Holzbaukarte Gebäudebeispiele 1
Zusätzliches Bildmaterial 2
Holzbaukarte Gebäudebeispiele 2
BP - Rosewood - V1
NO
Herkunftsland
Österreich
Umfang der Anwendung
Projekt, in dessen Rahmen dieses Factsheet erstellt wurde
Hat Video
no
Englisch
Innovation
Yes
E-Mail des Eigentümers oder Autors
Voting
0%
Startjahr
2019
Endjahr
2023
Kurze Beschreibung
Wood construction chains can be optimized to foster both rural development and urban transformation whilst being connected with sustainable forest management in Europe. Two full-scale medium-sized demo buildings are being constructed in Finland and France to integrate various innovative materials, products and components.
Digitale Lösung
Yes
Zusammenfassung

Objectives. The core idea is to enable the construction of a mid-sized building with the lowest possible surface of forest area. A series of innovative bio-based materials, products and constructive systems are jointly developed and tested by companies and researchers. A digital framework of the 'forest to building' chain and several regional innovation roadmaps are set up to explore how wood construction can create benefits for rural areas. The special feature of the project is that it integrates the full value chain: all steps from forestry, wood processing, intermediate manufacturing and building are included, to establish the link from raw materials in rural areas up to the high-end products in the urban environment. The activities of the project can be grouped into three main topics: 1. Rural development, 2. Sustainable wood construction, and 3. Digitalization and innovation.

R&D aproach. The project partners develop and test innovative materials, products, building systems and supply chain solutions for manufacturers and end users. The proof points for industrial end users and customers include a full record of the product’s technological and sustainability characteristics, productivity, cost efficiency and competitiveness, and their demonstration in the form of two full scale demo buildings realised in operational settings. The aim is to exploit 100% of the raw materials obtained from harvested wood (i.e. solid wood, fibres, veneers, bark, sawdust, etc.) and create a building that is as much as possible based in products and sub-products from all these materials. This goal is challenging but can deliver convincing evidence that sustainable wood construction is ready to tackle three global challenges at the same time: 1. mitigation of GHG emissions of the construction sector, 2. development of sustainable high-value materials and products for urban customers, and 3. strengthening of rural development and employment.

Main outcomes. 1) Several guidance reports about building with wood addressing a holistic value chain including LCA, recyclability and eco-design of novel building products and systems, 2) Studies on wood as driver for sustainable development in Europe's rural regions, 3) A 'Forest to Building Digital Framework' (F2BDF) as digital twin of the whole value chain, 4) A series of innovative bio-based materials, products and constructive systems, including thermoplastic composites, WPC foams, waterborne coatings with fire-proof properties, structural components, structural insulation panels, façade, interior partitions and roof prototypes, etc., 5) Two full-scale demo buildings integrating these innovations, in France and in Finland, 6) A regional innovation platform for upscaling results with companies and stakeholders.

Coordinated by Tecnalia in Spain, the consortium comprises 29 partners from 12 countries including 14 companies, 12 research organizations and universities, and 3 other public and sectoral organizations. The project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement no. 862942 from 2019-2023.

Eigentümer oder Autorenorganisation
Tecnalia Research and Innovation
Name des Eigentümers oder Autors
Javier García Jaca
Organisation der Reporter
InnovaWood asbl
Name des Reporters
Uwe Kies
E-Mail des Reporters
Projekt-Referenz
BASAJAUN, EC Horizon 2020, grant no. 862942, 2019-2023.
Titel der Ressource 1
BASAJAUN project factsheet 2021
Ressource 1 Datei-Upload
Hauptbild
BASAJAUN Southern demo building in France (UNStudio concept)
Hauptbildunterschrift
BASAJAUN Southern demo building in France (UNStudio concept)
Logo der Best Practice
Logo der Hauptorganisation
Logo des Projekts
Zusätzliches Bildmaterial 1
BASAJAUN Forest 2 Building supply chain digital twin
Zusätzliches Bildmaterial 2
BASAJAUN Northern demo building in Finland (UNStudio concept)
BP - Rosewood - V1
NO
Herkunftsland
Finnland
Frankreich
Deutschland
Ungarn
Italien
Niederlande
Polen
Spanien
Schweden
Projekt, in dessen Rahmen dieses Factsheet erstellt wurde
Hat Video
no
Slowenisch
Innovation
No
Source of wood

Recycled wood

E-Mail des Eigentümers oder Autors
Code
BP_SLO_01
Time scale
2017 - 2018
Mobilisierungspotenzial
all well preserved construction wood
Art des betroffenen Holzes
Recycled wood, discarded wood
Potenzial für Nachhaltigkeit
Very positive
Auswirkungen auf Umwelt und Biodiversität

Reuse of old wood

Id: 3239087
Continent Code: EU
Country Code: SI
Country Name: Slovenia
Name: Občina Žiri
Leichte Implementierung
Funds and knowledge to develop windows from discarded wood
Wirtschaftliche Auswirkungen
Enhancement of regionally added value / more efficient working processes /active learning
Arbeitsplatzeffekt
Better qualified staff
Einkommenseffekt
Positive / new technology
Spezifisches Wissen erforderlich
Knowledge on wood properties and the appropriate surface treatment of wooden products
Kosten der Implementierung

235000

Technical readiness level
Applicable
Wichtige Voraussetzungen

Funds and knowledge to develop window from discarded wood

Location
Žiri, Slovenia
Implementers
M Sora d.d. company
Actual status
closed, follow-up
Anhänge
Country Region City
SloveniaGorenjskaŽiri
Scope
City/Town
Voting
0%
Startjahr
2017
Endjahr
2018
Kurze Beschreibung
Razvoj in komercializacija lesenih oken iz odsluženega lesa
Digitale Lösung
No
Herkunft des Holzes
Zusammenfassung

Z izdelavo oken iz odsluženega lesa se zmanjša količina lesa, ki se sicer odlaga na odlagališčih ali sežge. Staremu lesu se podaljša življenjska doba, kar neposredno vpliva na podaljšanje skladiščenja CO2. Opredeljeni so ključni viri starega lesa, razvite tehnološke rešitve za uporabo takega lesa in razviti postopki za izdelavo oken v sodelovanju z raziskovalnimi organizacijami, s poudarkom na analizi onesnaženega lesa, fizikalnih lastnostih lesa in ustrezno površinsko obdelavo takšnih izdelkov. M Sora je razvila prototip lesenega okna ReWin iz odsluženega lesa. ReWin okno je edinstven primer izdelka, ki je bil razvit s ponovno uporabo odsluženega lesa, ki bi sicer končal na odlagališču, in predstavlja povsem svežo idejo in inovacijo na področju stavbnega pohištva.

Organisation der Reporter
Slovenian Forestry Institute
E-Mail des Reporters
Hauptbild
Logo des Projekts
Zusätzliches Bildmaterial 1
Herkunftsregion
3239087
BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Herkunftsland
Slowenien
Umfang der Anwendung
Projekt, in dessen Rahmen dieses Factsheet erstellt wurde
Hat Video
no
Deutsch
Innovation
Yes
E-Mail des Eigentümers oder Autors
Voting
0%
Startjahr
2018
Titel (Abkürzung)
woodpassage
Kurze Beschreibung
„woodpassage“ ist eine gemeinsame Initiative von proHolz Austria, proHolz Bayern und Lignum Schweiz. Die Installation tourt durch europäische Städte und war bereits in München, Linz, Augsburg, Innsbruck, Basel und Wien zu sehen. www.woodpassage.eu
Digitale Lösung
No
Zusammenfassung

Eine Installation aus vier Holztoren macht die Transformation vom Baum zum Haus sinnlich erlebbar. Sie erzählt dabei vom Beitrag des modernen Holzbaus zu klima- und ressourcenschonenden Städten der Zukunft.
Im Wald wächst der Baum – aus dem Baum wird Holz – aus dem Holz entsteht das Haus. Mit einfachen piktogrammatischen Zeichen in vierzig Stufen, Scheibe für Scheibe aus großen Holzblöcken herausgeschnitten, vermittelt die „woodpassage“ die Umformung vom Baum zum Haus. Beim Durchschreiten der Torbögen mit ihrer imposanten Größe von jeweils 4,3 mal 4,3 Metern wird die besondere Materialität von Holz erlebbar. Zugleich ist die begehbare Installation spielerisches Sprachrohr für die ökologischen Vorzüge von Bauen mit Holz.
13 Kubikmeter Holz sind in der Installation verbaut. Diese Menge wächst in Österreichs Wäldern in 13 Sekunden nach. 13 Tonnen CO2 sind im Holz der vier Tore auf Dauer gebunden. Das entspricht dem Schadstoffausstoß eines PKW in 8 Jahren. 
Holz wächst laufend im Wald nach und ist verfügbar. 30 Mio. Kubikmeter Holz entstehen pro Jahr in Österreichs Wäldern, davon werden nur rund 26 Mio. Kubikmeter geerntet. Der Rest verbleibt im Wald und vergrößert stetig den Holzvorrat.
40 Prozent aller verbrauchten Ressourcen fließen in den Bausektor, global gesehen ist dieser auch für 40 Prozent aller Treibhausgasemissionen verantwortlich. Holz ersetzt Baustoffe aus endlichen Ressourcen. Häuser aus Holz binden langfristig CO2 und entlasten so das Klima. Durch die verstärkte Verwendung von Holz im Bauwesen entsteht in unseren Städten ein zweiter Wald.
 

Eigentümer oder Autorenorganisation
proHolz Austria
Name des Eigentümers oder Autors
Judith Wildling
Organisation der Reporter
Holzcluster Steiermark GmbH
Name des Reporters
Mag. Visnja Koscak
Hauptbild
Woodpassage
Logo der Best Practice
BP - Rosewood - V1
NO
Herkunftsland
Österreich
Titel (nationaler Name)
woodpassage – Vom Baum zum Haus!
Projekt, in dessen Rahmen dieses Factsheet erstellt wurde
Rosewood Video
Hat Video
yes
Englisch
Innovation
Yes
E-Mail des Eigentümers oder Autors
Voting
0%
Titel (Abkürzung)
woodpassage
Kurze Beschreibung
"wood passage" is an initiative of proHolz Austria, proHolz Bayern and Lignum Switzerland. The installation is touring European cities with stops in Munich, Linz, Augsburg, Innsbruck Basel and Vienna.
Digitale Lösung
No
Zusammenfassung

woodpassage - from tree to house!
An installation consisting of four wooden gates makes the transformation from tree to house a sensual experience. It tells the story of the contribution of modern timber construction to climate- and resource-friendly cities of the future.
The tree grows in the forest - the tree becomes wood - the wood becomes the house. With simple pictogrammatic signs in forty steps, slice by slice cut out of large blocks of wood, the "wood passage" conveys the transformation from tree to house. When walking through the archways, each with their imposing size of 4.3 by 4.3 metres, the special materiality of wood can be experienced. At the same time, the walk-in installation is a playful mouthpiece for the ecological advantages of building with wood.
13 cubic metres of wood are used in the installation. This amount grows back in Austria's forests in 13 seconds. 13 tonnes of CO2 are permanently bound in the wood of the four gates. This is equivalent to the pollutant emissions of a passenger car in 8 years. 
Wood is constantly growing back in the forest and is available. 30 million cubic metres of wood are produced in Austria's forests every year, only about 26 million cubic metres of which are harvested. The rest remains in the forest and steadily increases the wood supply.
40 percent of all resources consumed go into the construction sector, and globally this sector is also responsible for 40 percent of all greenhouse gas emissions. Wood replaces building materials from finite resources. Houses made of wood bind CO2 in the long term and thus are gentle on the climate. The increased use of wood in construction is creating a second forest in our cities. 

Eigentümer oder Autorenorganisation
proHolz Austria
Name des Eigentümers oder Autors
Judith Wildling
Organisation der Reporter
Holzcluster Steiermark GmbH
Name des Reporters
Mag. Visnja Koscak
Hauptbild
Logo der Best Practice
BP - Rosewood - V1
NO
Herkunftsland
Österreich
Projekt, in dessen Rahmen dieses Factsheet erstellt wurde
Rosewood Video
Hat Video
yes
Englisch
Innovation
Yes
E-Mail des Eigentümers oder Autors
Voting
0%
Startjahr
2019
Endjahr
2023
Kurze Beschreibung
Build-in-Wood strives to make wood a natural choice for the construction of multi-storey buildings. Early Adopter Cities take a leading role in the project, and their stories shall inspire cities around the world to rethink construction and social responsibility.
Digitale Lösung
No
Zusammenfassung

Objectives. To meet the global and European challenges of reducing the GHG emissions from the construction sector, Build-in-Wood will develop a sustainable and innovative wood value chain for the construction of multi-storey wood buildings. The ambition of the project is to make optimised and cost effective wood construction methods common practice in the European construction sector. The objectives include: 1) To make wood a natural choice of building material for the construction of multi-storey buildings, 2) To decrease GHG-emissions of the European building sector, 3) To establish an innovative and sustainable European value chain for multi-storey wood buildings, 4) To improve the connection between rural and urban areas and to contribute to sustainable urbanisation, 5) To increase productivity of the European building sector.

Build-in-Wood will address this challenge through innovative development of materials and components as well as structural systems and façade elements for multi-storey wood buildings fit for both new construction and retrofitting. Developments will be tested, piloted and fully documented for immediate market uptake. Active engagement of selected cities will strengthen the urban-rural connections. The project aims to lay the foundation for the solutions developed to be usable upon its completion for full scale construction projects. 

What is an Early Adopter City? To understand and overcome individual barriers implementing Build-in-Wood solutions, seven very different European cities have been selected as Early Adopter Cities. They range from capital metropoles to mid-size and small mountain cities, making one thing clear: Any city can decide to build in wood and benefit from it. The Early Adopter Cities take a leading role in the project, receiving detailed context analyses, workshops and implementation support from the Consortium and Advisory Board. Their stories shall inspire cities around the world to rethink construction and social responsibility. They include: Brasov, Romania; Trento, Italy; Innsbruck, Austria; Copenhagen, Denmark; Trondheim, Norway; London, United Kingdom; Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Results, outcomes and impacts. 1) Optimised materials (resource-efficient, enhanced qualities), 2) Development of a structural, customisable building system platform as well as guidelines for incorporation of ICT tools in the design process, 3) Performance and environmental documentation of developed materials, systems and solutions (e.g. LCA, LCC, S-LCA), 4) Demonstration projects, 5) Stakeholder co-creation and scenario building workshops in selected European cities, 6) Training for entrepreneurs, SMEs and researchers, 7) An open source design guide (for private clients and local/ national authorities), 8) Overview and evaluation of relevant legislation, public regulations and standards, 9) Model for enhancement of rural-urban connection.

The project thus foster the following impacts: 1) Reduction of GHG emissions through increased use of the sustainable, resource- and energy-efficient material wood, 2) A rising demand for forest-based construction products will provide incentives for expanding and maintaining forests, 3) Creating economic opportunities and new ways of using wood and nature-based materials in construction sector, 4) Increase of innovation in the building industry (materials, building systems and processes), 5) Higher quality of buildings (including health and indoor climate​, 6) Green and decent jobs in rural and urban areas through a sustainable wood value chain.

The Build-in-Wood consortium, coordinated by the Danish Technological Institute, consists of 21 partners from 11 different countries, covering the entire wood value chain from factory to final construction. This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement no. 862820.

Eigentümer oder Autorenorganisation
Norsk Treteknisk Institutt
Name des Eigentümers oder Autors
Niels Morsing
Organisation der Reporter
InnovaWood asbl
Name des Reporters
Uwe Kies
E-Mail des Reporters
Projekt-Referenz
Build-In-Wood, EC Horizon 2020, grant no. 862820, 2019-2023
Hauptbild
Logo der Best Practice
Logo der Hauptorganisation
Logo des Projekts
BP - Rosewood - V1
NO
Herkunftsland
Deutschland
Dänemark
Finnland
Griechenland
Italien
Rumänien
Schweden
Spanien
Vereinigtes Königreich
Österreich
Projekt, in dessen Rahmen dieses Factsheet erstellt wurde
Rosewood Video
Video ansehen
Build-In-Wood project video clip
Hat Video
yes
Englisch
Innovation
Yes
E-Mail des Eigentümers oder Autors
Voting
0%
Kurze Beschreibung
Marketing campaign, demand promotion for Swiss Wood through targeted advertising measures (lifelike wooden figures of famous Swiss people, TV-Spots, billboards, documentary film, press releases and events throughout Switzerland).
Digitale Lösung
Yes
Zusammenfassung

Marketing campaign, demand promotion for Swiss Wood through targeted advertising measures (lifelike wooden figures of famous Swiss people, TV-Spots, billboards, documentary film, press releases and events throughout Switzerland). Point out the importance and the economic, ecological and social value of sustainable Swiss forest management. Presenting the diversity of forest-based industries, products and other services for society to the population. Demand enhancement for Swiss Wood and Swiss Wood products. Better impression of the different services provided by the Swiss forest management to the public. Raise awareness for the importance of a sustainable forest management and eligible silvicultural measures in Swiss forests. Making visible the different benefits for society (ex. climate change, CO2-mitigation, provision of drinkable water, protection against natural risks). Addressing the broad population and point out their importance in the context of the Swiss Wood mobilization with the link to the benefits of a sustainable forest management is an important issue to improve the wood mobilization in long-term and foresting the wood value-chain.

Eigentümer oder Autorenorganisation
Federal for the Environment (FOEN)
Name des Eigentümers oder Autors
Claire-Lise Suter
Organisation der Reporter
BFH Berne University of Applied Sciences
Name des Reporters
Moritz Dreher
E-Mail des Reporters
Projekt-Referenz
Woodvetia compaign
Hauptbild
Logo der Hauptorganisation
Zusätzliches Bildmaterial 1
BP - Rosewood - V1
NO
Herkunftsland
Schweiz
Titel (nationaler Name)
WOODVETIA | Kampagne für Schweizer Holz
Umfang der Anwendung
Projekt, in dessen Rahmen dieses Factsheet erstellt wurde
Rosewood Video
Video ansehen
Woodvetia – Aktion für mehr Schweizer Holz (German)
Hat Video
yes
Englisch
Innovation
Yes
Source of wood

Stemwood

E-Mail des Eigentümers oder Autors
Code
IN_DE_07
Time scale
2014
Mobilisierungspotenzial
No potential
Art des betroffenen Holzes
Stemwood
Potenzial für Nachhaltigkeit
Positive
Auswirkungen auf Umwelt und Biodiversität

Positive especially in comparison with high energy consuming materials like steel

Id: 2953481
Continent Code: EU
Country Code: DE
Country Name: Germany
Name: Baden-Württemberg
Leichte Implementierung
Difficult
Wirtschaftliche Auswirkungen
High
Arbeitsplatzeffekt
High – as this prestige project will increase further wood building projects
Einkommenseffekt
Positive
Spezifisches Wissen erforderlich
High
Kosten der Implementierung

More than 1 Mio. € investment

Technical readiness level
Applicable
Wichtige Voraussetzungen

Complex project with high standards regarding static and wood building skills

Location
DE-53797 Lohmar, Germany
Implementers
"Construction: Ingenieurbüro Miebach, Lohmar Structural Calculation: Schaffitzel Holzindustrie GmbH + Co. KG"
Actual status
Closed
Anhänge
Country Region City
GermanyBaden-Württemberg
Scope
Regional
Voting
33.3%
Startjahr
2014
Endjahr
2014
Digitale Lösung
No
Herkunft des Holzes
Art des Holzes
Zusammenfassung

This project was one of the longest wooden bridges of this type in Germany that supports heavy vehicle traffic:
Approach bridges are made of spruce glulam (laminated) in form of timber-concrete composite
Construction creates a large shore area that ensures a rapid drainage in case of floods
The arch beams made of glulam fit in the natural environment

Wood is a suitable material also for big and long bridges in combination with other materials and with profound wood protection.

 Innovative solutions for constructive wood protection
The arch bridge is laterally covered with larch. The upper side is covered with a titanium zinc sheet.
Concepts for the subsequent use of the wood for the bridge within the framework of cascade use of wood were established

Hauptbild
Logo des Projekts
Herkunftsregion
2953481
BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Herkunftsland
Deutschland
Umfang der Anwendung
Projekt, in dessen Rahmen dieses Factsheet erstellt wurde
Hat Video
no
Englisch
Innovation
No
Source of wood

Stemwood

E-Mail des Eigentümers oder Autors
Code
BP_BW_11
Time scale
Opened 9th June 2018
Mobilisierungspotenzial
Public visibility
Art des betroffenen Holzes
Larch heartwood
Potenzial für Nachhaltigkeit
Positive / promotes construction with wood
Auswirkungen auf Umwelt und Biodiversität

Negative

Id: 2953481
Continent Code: EU
Country Code: DE
Country Name: Germany
Name: Baden-Württemberg
Leichte Implementierung
Medium
Wirtschaftliche Auswirkungen
Low
Arbeitsplatzeffekt
Positive, as local companies were involved
Einkommenseffekt
Low
Spezifisches Wissen erforderlich
Knowledge about construction with wood
Kosten der Implementierung

N.A.

Technical readiness level
Applicable
Wichtige Voraussetzungen

N.A.

Location
Herrenberg, Germany
Implementers
Förderverein Aussichtsturm im Naturpark Schönbuch e.V. 
Actual status
completed
Anhänge
Country Region City
GermanyBaden-WürttembergHerrenberg
Scope
City/Town
Voting
0%
Startjahr
2018
Digitale Lösung
No
Herkunft des Holzes
Art des Holzes
Zusammenfassung

The Schönbuchturm is a lookout tower east of Herrenberg in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. This walk-in wooden structure draws attention to the construction with wood. Notably is the use of regional wood (larch heartwood). The industry involved in the construction also comes from the area.
The main goals of the project are:
Regional added value / value chain
Architecture & wood usage
Public visibility

Drawing attention to the possibilities of wood construction and architecture as well as regional sustainable value chain

Hauptbild
Logo des Projekts
Zusätzliches Bildmaterial 1
Herkunftsregion
2953481
BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Herkunftsland
Deutschland
Umfang der Anwendung
Projekt, in dessen Rahmen dieses Factsheet erstellt wurde
Hat Video
no
Englisch
Innovation
No
Source of wood

Stemwood

E-Mail des Eigentümers oder Autors
Code
BP_SLO_03
Time scale
2010 -
Mobilisierungspotenzial
High
Art des betroffenen Holzes
Stemwood
Potenzial für Nachhaltigkeit
Medium
Auswirkungen auf Umwelt und Biodiversität

Climate change mitigation

Leichte Implementierung
Medium
Wirtschaftliche Auswirkungen
Growth of the companies
Arbeitsplatzeffekt
New employments
Einkommenseffekt
Positive
Spezifisches Wissen erforderlich
Construction with wood
Kosten der Implementierung

2500

Technical readiness level
Applicable
Wichtige Voraussetzungen

Cooperation with architects, designers and contractors

Location
Slovenia
Implementers
aFRONT - Zavod za prostorsko inovativnost
Actual status
Running
Anhänge
Country Region City
Slovenia
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Startjahr
2010
Digitale Lösung
No
Herkunft des Holzes
Art des Holzes
Zusammenfassung

OHS is part of the international network Open House Worldwide, which operates in more than 35 cities around the world. The OHS is available to the general public, who can enter and test the buildings, get in contacts with the owners and the experts. At the same time it is also intended to promote top experts working in the field of design, design, procurement, construction, operation, maintenance and use of buildings.

Making good architecture is by no means easy. Nowadays it is challenging also in terms of the speed of orders and the advancement of technology. Good architecture is not fashionable, it is one that will be good regardless of the changes brought about by time. In this, the user will feel good, respectful to the environment and sustaining throughout the life cycle.

All the buildings showcased during OHS festivals are presented in the largest network of Slovene architecture. Over the years the largest and constantly expanding collection of contemporary Slovene architecture has been built. In the collection there are over 160 objects where wood has been used as a prevailing material for construction or indoor equipment.  OHS encourages the awareness that buildings are made for long periods, therefore their operation, energy consumption and the right choice of materials are important for a sustainable and conscious social and economic development.

Hauptbild
Logo des Projekts
BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Herkunftsland
Slowenien
Umfang der Anwendung
Projekt, in dessen Rahmen dieses Factsheet erstellt wurde
Hat Video
no