Timber Frame Advantages And Disadvantages

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American Institute of Timber Construction states that timber frame is a modern method of construction using standardized, prefabricated timber wall panels and floors commonly in use in many developed countries. It is commonplace in wooden buildings from the 19th century and earlier. The method comes from making things out of logs and tree trunks without modern high tech saws to cut lumber from the starting material stock.The use of timber framing in buildings offers various aesthetic and structural benefits, as the timber frame lends itself to open plan designs and allows for complete enclosure in effective insulation for energy efficiency and ease of installation. It can be nailed, screwed, sawed, cut, and glued like wood by conventional tools without any special skills required. Its advantages are:
• Wood framing is more energy-efficient.
• Wood is renewable and is grown and processed. Environmentalists indicate wood is a key to “green” housing. It is biodegradable.
• New manufacturing processes are utilizing less-valuable species of …show more content…

It is difficult to determine which material is the most sustainable between the three construction materials because all of them have different advantages as seen in the body of this chapter. By looking at the comparison between wood, steel and masonry to see witch material is more sustainable one can clearly see that wood has the most green features and will probably be the most eco friendly construction material of the three. The construction material with the second most green features is masonry and with the third most is steel. One can also rate the appropriateness of the construction material green features in a country but will not be included in this study. The best way to go about picking a construction material is to plan ahead because planning can also contribute to an eco friendly