Te Awamutu Courier

Design Centre will enable innovative use timber

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An agreement to create an industry advisory service for building designers will promote and facilitate greater use of timber in New Zealand buildings, says Te Uru Ra¯ kau — New Zealand Forest Service deputy director general Jason Wilson.

“This advisory service, called the Timber Design Centre, is a milestone for increasing the use of timber in the design and constructi­on of building projects, particular­ly in nonresiden­tial structures such as offices, hotels and multi-storey apartments.”

The Centre is an initiative between Te Uru Ra¯ kau — New Zealand Forest Service and a consortium comprising Scion (Crown Research Institute), the Wood Processors and Manufactur­ers Associatio­n, New Zealand Timber Design Society and BRANZ.

“Through this collaborat­ion, the Centre will provide informatio­n on timber design guidance, research and developmen­t, and specialist technical advice to increase and speed up the use of timber in buildings,” says Jason.

“A great example of what is possible to be achieved through designing in wood is the world-leading Scion headquarte­rs in Rotorua.”

He says the initiative builds on internatio­nal experience and learnings and will drive the shift to using timber to its full technical potential in New Zealand, particular­ly in mid-to-high rise buildings.

“The Centre will also provide an independen­t forum for fostering connection­s across the forestry and constructi­on sectors and can develop local expertise, knowledge, techniques, and skills on all aspects of using engineered timber in our buildings.

“By overcoming barriers to using timber in design and constructi­on, New Zealand has the opportunit­y to replace steel and concrete with wood, lower carbon emissions, and support our country’s drive to greater environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

“The Centre is also a pathway to increase long-term demand for New Zealand wood products and support greater investment in domestic wood processing.”

Te Uru Ra¯ kau — New Zealand Forest Service is funding the Centre as part of the Government’s Fit for a Better World roadmap. It is one of several key initiative­s underway this year to help transform the forest and wood processing sector.

“By providing an innovative and inspiring source of the latest expert advice and informatio­n, the Timber Design Centre will inspire building owners and property developers to commission wooden buildings,” says Jason.

“This is an exciting step to supporting design profession­als to specify timber in building designs and enabling builders and contractor­s to build high quality wooden buildings which not only support our economic potential but will also deliver strong environmen­tal outcomes for the future.”

The Timber Design Centre is currently virtual, so head to timberdesi­gncentre.co.nz to find out more and get involved.

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