{"id":5382,"date":"2024-03-25T09:00:28","date_gmt":"2024-03-25T07:00:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ch.jfdi.cc\/?p=5382"},"modified":"2024-03-25T09:00:28","modified_gmt":"2024-03-25T07:00:28","slug":"wood-building-on-an-abundant-natural-resource","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ch.jfdi.cc\/?p=5382","title":{"rendered":"Wood: building on an abundant natural resource"},"content":{"rendered":"<div><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/ch.jfdi.cc\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/03\/wood-building-on-an-abundant-natural-resource.jpg\" class=\"ff-og-image-inserted\"><\/div>\n<p><strong>Forests in the EU can help green the European construction industry and bolster a continent-wide push for architectural improvements.<\/strong><\/p>\n<div class=\"cypru-video-ads\" id=\"cypru-1961988674\">\n<div id=\"cypru-44099518\" data-cypru-trackid=\"478051\" data-cypru-trackbid=\"1\" class=\"cypru-target\">\n<div id=\"gpt-ad-4774915411261-0\">\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><strong>By Jessica Berthereau<\/strong><br \/>\nIn France\u2019s southwestern Gironde department, where half the area is covered by forests, authorities in 2022 built a secondary school with wood from local pine trees.<br \/>\nThe Pian-M\u00e9doc school, located between the city of Bordeaux and some of France\u2019s most famous vineyards, reflects a push to find practical uses for wood from nearby trees while protecting forests.<br \/>\n\u2018The aim was to preserve the existing trees as much as possible and to repurpose those that inevitably had to be cut down,\u2019 said Maxim Peveri, a project manager at the Gironde department.<br \/>\nThe department became a central part of a Europe-wide research project that received EU funding to promote the use of wood, which is both a versatile and a recyclable material. Called BASAJAUN, the project is due to end this month after four and a half years.<br \/>\nThe flagship result of the initiative is a wooden apartment building that is located adjacent to the Pian-M\u00e9doc school and will house some staff members. The two-storey structure with 16 flats highlights how forest resources can aid rural areas, be sustainably managed and help green the construction industry.<br \/>\n\u2018This building serves as a demonstration showcase,\u2019 said Dr Javier Garc\u00eda Jaca, coordinator of BASAJAUN and a project director at the Tecnalia Research and Innovation Foundation in Spain.<br \/>\nThe building, due to be inaugurated in April 2024, is made of non-local wood from Spanish and Swedish suppliers of pine, poplar and spruce.<br \/>\nThe facade was designed to be disassembled for reuse. It consists of a bio-composite frame, structural insulated panels and a cladding. The panels are plywood boards with natural wood fibre as the insulation material instead of the usual synthetic foam.<br \/>\nWhile having the same required technical properties as synthetic foam, natural wood fibre is less polluting.<br \/>\nThe facade was made by an Italian company named Focchi and the insulation panels were manufactured by Spain-based Garnica. Sweden-based Moelven supplied the wood for the internal structure beams. All three companies are partners in BASAJAUN.<br \/>\n\u2018This building stands as proof that we can transform and improve the construction sector, which has a very high environmental impact,\u2019 said Garc\u00eda Jaca.<br \/>\nBASAJAUN advances one of the European Green Deal\u2019s goals of profoundly transforming production to achieve climate neutrality, including in rural areas.<br \/>\nAnd connecting the European Green Deal to people\u2019s daily lives and living spaces is the New European Bauhaus initiative, which fuses architecture with sustainability, aesthetics and inclusion. The EU is organising an NEB festival in the Belgian capital Brussels on 9-13 April.<br \/>\nIn the EU, buildings are responsible for around 40 per cent of energy consumption and 35 per cent of greenhouse-gas emissions.<br \/>\nFurthermore, traditional building materials such as concrete and steel are themselves energy-intensive, adding to the greenhouse-gas emissions that cause climate change.<br \/>\nBy contrast, trees mitigate climate change by storing carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere when they grow. And wood used in construction continues to store CO2, reducing the carbon footprint of the building industry.<br \/>\n\u2018By incorporating more wood, buildings can lower emissions and even become carbon sinks,\u2019 said Garc\u00eda Jaca.<br \/>\nAround 39 per cent of the EU land area \u2013 or 159 million hectares \u2013 is covered by forests, making them a valuable domestic source of building materials.<br \/>\nThe EU goal is to ensure that wood is sourced sustainably. That means managing forests in a way that promotes biodiversity, protects ecosystems and supports local communities.<br \/>\nThe carbon storage potential of new residential wood buildings in the EU \u2013 if the opportunity to build them were fully exploited \u2013 is 55 million tonnes a year, according to BASAJAUN.<br \/>\nThat\u2019s equivalent to the annual emissions of more than 12 million petrol-powered passenger cars.<br \/>\nBio-based materials including wood account for just 3 per cent of the mass of building material used in Europe, according to a 2022 report. Of that share, wood accounts for two-thirds.<br \/>\nBASAJAUN has brought together partners from 11 EU countries stretching from Finland to Portugal. It includes one non-EU participant \u2013 a university from Chile.<br \/>\nBesides the apartment building near Bordeaux, the project has developed a system for digitally tracking wooden materials used in construction from start to finish.<br \/>\nIdentifying all the steps in the supply chain \u2013 beginning with an individual tree and ending with a specific item in a building \u2013 promises a clearer picture of the economic, environmental and social benefits of wood, according to the project.<br \/>\nTo ensure the wood sector\u2019s voice is heard within the New European Bauhaus, the BASAJAUN team has forged an industry alliance called Wood4Bauhaus.eu.<br \/>\nOther EU-funded researchers are seeking to ensure that more used wood in Europe gets recycled.<br \/>\nTheir project, called WOODCIRCLES, estimates that less than half of European wood waste \u2013 50 million tonnes a year \u2013 is being recycled at present. The project runs for four years through May 2027.<br \/>\nWood waste consists of non-virgin timber such as shavings, chippings and large, intact pieces. It gets used by companies in what is known as the particle board industry.<br \/>\nThe main challenge with wood waste is its highly variable quality, according to Dr Anders Kjellow, the coordinator of WOODCIRCLES and centre project manager at the Danish Technological Institute near Copenhagen.<br \/>\n\u2018Dismantling a building can result in a large pile of wood in various shapes and sizes, potentially mixed with metals and substances or even showing signs of rot,\u2019 he said.<br \/>\nThe particle board industry addresses this challenge by grinding everything down into small particles. These are then glued and pressed together to make a low-cost product that is mainly for non-load-bearing applications.<br \/>\nThe WOODCIRCLES team will try to find a way to reuse large pieces of wood without going through the whole process of grinding them down into particles and using those to make load-bearing construction products.<br \/>\nThe pan-European project has brought together 20 organisations covering the entire wood-construction value chain. They include architects, developers, contractors, timber suppliers, academics and digital designers.<br \/>\n\u2018Our aim is to create complementary value chains to minimise waste and resource consumption,\u2019 said Kjellow.<br \/>\nWOODCIRCLES also has a strong design focus.<br \/>\nIt\u2019s working on a wood-based building system that can be disassembled for easy re-use, according to Kjellow. The idea is to think about reusing wood from the start to avoid the current bottleneck caused by wood waste.<br \/>\n\u2018Wood epitomises sustainable material,\u2019 he said. \u2018It\u2019s imperative that we also use it in a sustainable manner.\u2019<br \/>\nThat\u2019s why, decades from now when the wooden apartment building near Bordeaux is decommissioned, its facade will be easily dismantled and the components given a new life in another construction.<\/p>\n<p><i>This article was originally published in<\/i> Horizon<i>, the EU Research and Innovation Magazine.<\/i><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Forests in the EU can contribute to greening the European construction industry and support architectural improvements. In the Gironde department of France, a secondary school was built in 2022 using wood from local pine trees, aiming to utilize wood from nearby forests while preserving them. This project is part of the BASAJAUN research initiative, funded by the EU, which promotes the use of wood as a versatile and recyclable material. The initiative&#8217;s flagship is a wooden apartment building near the Pian-M\u00e9doc school, designed to demonstrate sustainable forest management and the potential for greening the construction industry. The building, made from non-local wood, features a disassemblable facade and uses natural wood fibre for insulation, highlighting the environmental benefits of using wood in construction. BASAJAUN aligns with the European Green Deal&#8217;s goals and the New European Bauhaus initiative, emphasizing sustainability, aesthetics, and inclusion in architecture. Buildings in the EU account for significant energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, with traditional materials like concrete and steel being energy-intensive. Using wood in construction can reduce the carbon footprint and even turn buildings into carbon sinks. The EU aims to ensure sustainable sourcing of wood to support biodiversity, ecosystems, and local communities. The potential carbon storage of new residential wood buildings in the EU is significant, and bio-based materials, including wood, currently represent a small fraction of building materials used in Europe. BASAJAUN has partners across 11 EU countries and has developed a system for digitally tracking wooden materials in construction. Another EU-funded project, WOODCIRCLES, focuses on recycling wood waste, aiming to address the challenge of its variable quality and promote the reuse of wood in a sustainable 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