The NMIT Arts & Media Building in Nelson, New Zealand is the first in a new generation of multi-storey timber structures. It employs a number of innovative timber technologies including an advanced damage avoidance earthquake design that is a world first for a timber building. Aurecon structural engineers are the first to use this revolutionary Pres-Lam technology developed at the University of Canterbury. This technology marks a fundamental change in design philosophy. Conventional seismic design of multi-storey structures typically depends on member ductility and the acceptance of a certain amount of damage to beams, columns or walls. The NMIT seismic system relies on pairs of coupled timber shear walls that incorporate high strength stee...
The construction of mid- and high-rise wooden buildings has attracted more attention in the last dec...
The increasing interest in cross-laminated timber (CLT) construction has resulted in multiple inter...
This thesis describes a feasibility study into the use of a new method of timber construction develo...
AbstractThe NMIT Arts & Media Building in Nelson, New Zealand is the first in a new generation of mu...
This paper describes the development of post-tensioned timber frames for multi-storey timber buildin...
This paper describes the structural design of low-rise multi-storey timber buildings using a new and...
This paper describes recent research and development of a new system for multi-storey prestressed ti...
This paper outlines the study of a 2-storey timber building at the University of Canterbury, in Chri...
Describes an extensive experimental program at the University of Canterbury, for the development of ...
Radical decarbonisation in the construction sector is an urgent need to mitigate climate change. The...
This thesis discusses the results of experimental tests on two post-tensioned timber core-walls, tes...
A new generation of buildings have been designed in recent years with an innovative structural syste...
Paper 187This paper outlines the deconstruction, redesign and reconstruction of a 2 storey timber b...
Use of timber as a construction material has entered a period of renaissance since the development o...
This thesis describes the structural performance of plywood sheathed timber shearwalls exposed to si...
The construction of mid- and high-rise wooden buildings has attracted more attention in the last dec...
The increasing interest in cross-laminated timber (CLT) construction has resulted in multiple inter...
This thesis describes a feasibility study into the use of a new method of timber construction develo...
AbstractThe NMIT Arts & Media Building in Nelson, New Zealand is the first in a new generation of mu...
This paper describes the development of post-tensioned timber frames for multi-storey timber buildin...
This paper describes the structural design of low-rise multi-storey timber buildings using a new and...
This paper describes recent research and development of a new system for multi-storey prestressed ti...
This paper outlines the study of a 2-storey timber building at the University of Canterbury, in Chri...
Describes an extensive experimental program at the University of Canterbury, for the development of ...
Radical decarbonisation in the construction sector is an urgent need to mitigate climate change. The...
This thesis discusses the results of experimental tests on two post-tensioned timber core-walls, tes...
A new generation of buildings have been designed in recent years with an innovative structural syste...
Paper 187This paper outlines the deconstruction, redesign and reconstruction of a 2 storey timber b...
Use of timber as a construction material has entered a period of renaissance since the development o...
This thesis describes the structural performance of plywood sheathed timber shearwalls exposed to si...
The construction of mid- and high-rise wooden buildings has attracted more attention in the last dec...
The increasing interest in cross-laminated timber (CLT) construction has resulted in multiple inter...
This thesis describes a feasibility study into the use of a new method of timber construction develo...