Education, innovation and research in wooden architecture and construction in the Alps

ArchAlp Pub Date : 2024-07-22 DOI:10.30682/aa2412m
Roberto Dini
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The essay explores the importance of teaching and research in the building cultures of specific territories, with a particular focus on the use of wood in construction. Through interviews with experts from research centres and universities, such as Andreja Kutnar from InnoRenew CoE in Slovenia, Frédéric Pichelin from the Bern University of Applied Sciences in Switzerland, and Florian Court from the Haute École du Bois et de la Forêt association in France, the essay highlights how such institutions are promoting innovation and sustainable development in the wooden construction sector. Kutnar emphasises the importance of interdisciplinary and holistic research to develop renewable materials and improve the quality of the built environment. Pichelin discusses how innovation can emerge from the integration of new technologies and biobased materials, while Court addresses the challenge of industrialising wood production processes while preserving unique local characteristics. The essay also examines future challenges for wooden architecture in the Alps, such as climate change and the need for sustainable resources, highlighting projects like VETA/NOVA developed by the Bern University of Applied Sciences, which aims to develop guidelines for the restoration of historic wooden buildings. Finally, it discusses the possibility of translating global prerogatives into a local context, influencing the contemporary architectural identity of the Alps and its multidimensional impact on the territory.
阿尔卑斯山木结构建筑的教育、创新和研究
这篇文章探讨了教学和研究在特定地区建筑文化中的重要性,尤其关注木材在建筑中的应用。文章通过采访研究中心和大学的专家,如斯洛文尼亚 InnoRenew CoE 的 Andreja Kutnar、瑞士伯尔尼应用科学大学的 Frédéric Pichelin 和法国木材与森林高级学院协会的 Florian Court,重点介绍了这些机构如何促进木结构建筑领域的创新和可持续发展。库特纳尔强调了跨学科综合研究对于开发可再生材料和提高建筑环境质量的重要性。文章还探讨了阿尔卑斯山木结构建筑未来面临的挑战,如气候变化和对可持续资源的需求,并重点介绍了伯尔尼应用科学大学开发的 VETA/NOVA 等项目,该项目旨在为修复历史悠久的木结构建筑制定指导方针。最后,本报告讨论了将全球特权转化为地方背景的可能性,从而影响阿尔卑斯山的当代建筑特征及其对当地的多层面影响。
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