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Light on Wood (mass timber architecture)
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Product Details
Overview
Timber is
not only a sustainable material, it also creates warm, welcoming, sheltering
spaces that offer an emotional quality to their users. Light on Wood is
a very personal story about how to design and build with mass timber. Author
Susan H. Jones, a native of the Pacific Northwest with its seemingly endless
forests, founded atelierjones in Seattle some 20 years ago. This pioneering
practice has since made a name for itself by working to decarbonize our built
environment. It carefully investigated the behavior of wood in case of fire, in
an effort to rewrite the code, and undertook life cycle analyses to further the
body of research on timber. Changes in building codes have since helped to
reestablish this traditional building material in many countries. But the
office also designed many beautiful buildings, often developed in cooperation
with local communities.
- Projects shown include the Marian Chapel in Seattle, the First Congregational Church in Bellevue, Washington, and the Roundhouse in Greenville, California, for the people of the Maidu
- Practical, hands-on survey with many details and construction photos
- Lavishly illustrated and attractive cloth-bound volume








