Tall Wooden Residential Buildings in Finland: What Are the Key Factors for Design and Implementation?

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Abstract

This chapter examines tall residential buildings using engineered wood products (EWPs) in Finland. As specified in the National Building Code of Finland, ‘tall wooden building’ is defined as a structure with more than 8-story. Currently, there are two wooden residential buildings, 14-story Lighthouse Joensuu (2019) with laminated veneer lumber (LVL) structure and 13-story HOAS Tuuliniitty (under construction) with cross laminated timber (CLT) structure, that fit the definition above. This study analyses the phenomena associated with the design and implementation processes of these remarkable buildings, the starting points for the projects as well as the prospects of tall wooden housing in Finland through the case study method and interviews with the key actors in the projects. These cases are mapped with extremely detailed information, comprising a valuable source both for designers, engineers as well as developers. As a result, the current state-of-the-art and the critical factors influencing the design and implementation of these challenging sustainable projects in Finland have been identified. It is believed that this chapter will aid and direct key stakeholders in the construction industry in the sound planning and development of tall wooden residential projects in Finland.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEngineered Wood Products for Construction
EditorsMeng Gong
PublisherInTech Open
Chapter2
Number of pages16
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-83962-790-3
ISBN (Print)978-1-83962-772-9, 978-1-83962-771-2
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Publication statusPublished - 2021
Publication typeA3 Book chapter

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