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We would like to introduce our construction case studies. In the new construction project of a hospital (nursing care facility) that started design around January 2017, we developed highly efficient and practical joints through our technology and research and development, and adopted "CLT." In this case study, we clearly explain the areas where CLT is used and the construction conditions using photographs. [Contents] (※Excerpt) ■ Overview of the building ■ CLT usage status ■ Verification of standardization of column base hardware in mid-rise large-section wooden structures ● For more details, please contact us or download the PDF materials to view.
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Free membership registrationIn recent years, Japan's forest area has not changed much over the past 40 years, but the area of planted forests has increased by about twice. This is said to be due to the planting of fast-growing species such as cedar and cypress, aimed at utilizing them as construction timber and conserving the national land and nurturing water sources. This catalog introduces the relationship of such timber with the environment. [Contents] (Excerpt) ■ Changes in Japan's forest area and volume over the past 40 years ■ Decrease in wood demand and increase in planted forest volume ■ Age structure of planted forests ■ What is carbon neutrality? ● For more details, please contact us or download the PDF materials to view.
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Free membership registration"Glulam" refers to material made by stacking boards cut from logs in parallel with almost the same fiber direction and bonding them together. By laminating wood, we can make use of limited resources. This catalog introduces the manufacturing process of our "glulam." [Contents] (Excerpt) ■ Types and definitions of structural glulam ■ Manufacturing process We also provide easy-to-understand illustrations. ● For more details, please contact us or download the PDF document to view.
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Free membership registrationJapanese architecture has long utilized "wood," but various historical changes have led to revisions in the building standards for wooden structures. This catalog introduces how the building standards for wooden architecture have evolved over time. [Contents] (Excerpt) ■1955: Abolition of wooden structures based on usage scale - Transition to steel and reinforced concrete ■1959: Prohibition of wooden structures due to fire prevention and typhoon flood damage ■2009: International use of wood for measures against global warming ■2019: Promotion of wooden structures in public buildings ● For more details, please contact us or download the PDF materials to view.
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