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Building with Massive Wood - developing student understanding and workmanship in the use of modern massive wood construction elements, while cherishing our local building traditions and celebrating the diversity of architectural expressions.
Start date: Aug 1, 2014, End date: Jul 31, 2016 PROJECT  FINISHED 

1. Context - Timber is ecologically sustainable building material and the use of timber in construction is moving towards a more industrial production mode. Vocational training needs to understand this shift and develop a relevant response. 2. Goal - we want to develop a comprehensive understanding of the modern value-chain of timber and apply this to a discussion on the relevant vocational training 3. The participants are three schools and one university. Each school has 2 teachers/admin and 6 vocational students in the project. The university has 2 researchers. Total participants is 26. 4. The activities are one week sawmill, one week element building, one week construction and a half week in research facility. 5. Method - We will arrange introductory lecture including safety themes, we will work in factory situations at relevant companies, interspersed with short classroom discussions. There will be a reading list for each visit, and report writing during and after visits. 6. The results will be a more comprehensive understanding of the value-chain of timber and a keen understanding of where the construction sector is moving and where innovation is possible and needed. 7. The long term benefit for the school and their ecosystems will be a more relevant vocational training. For the students it will be a keen understanding of some European building traditions and modern developments in architecture and construction.
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