Building our future with wood 24. – 26.09 2014 Rica Nidelven Hotel

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Building our future with wood 24. – 26.09 2014 Rica Nidelven Hotel
NORDIC
WOOD
BUILDING
CONFERENCE
WOOD
FUTURE
Building our future
with wood
24. – 26.09 2014
Rica Nidelven Hotel
forumholzbau-nordic.com
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PROGRAM
Wednesday, 24th of September
13.00
Opening conference exhibition in Kjøpmannsgata
15.00
Pre-conference tour in Trondheim
19.00
Get-together assembly
Thursday, 25th of September
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08.00
Registration and coffee Rica Nidelven hotel
09.00
Welcome
09.15
The lay of the land, time for renewal! (ENG)
11.30
Why do we use wood? Responsibility and the choice of values (ENG)
13.00
Lunch
14.00
Session 1A Works of others (ENG)
14.00
Session 1B Rehabilitation, densification and wood as building material (NO/ENG)
16.00
Session 2A Small projects (ENG)
16.00
Session 2B Wood and climate (ENG/NO)
16.00
Session 2C Excursion to the ware houses along Kjøpmannsgata (NO)
17.30
Exhibition Rica | Activities in Kjøpmannsgata
19.30
Dinner | Nordic Wood Prize
Friday, 26th of September
08.30
Session 3A Large projects (ENG)
08.30
Session 3B Digital and industrial production (ENG)
08.30
Session 3C Wood in education (NO)
10.15
Session 4A Competitions in wood – from sketch to finish (ENG)
10.15
Session 4B Building technology and solutions (ENG)
10.15
Session 4C Enthusiasm for wood (NO)
12.00
Conclusion. Does the future look wood? (ENG)
13.00
Lunch
14.30
Post-conference tour to Røros (ENG)
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INTERNATIONAL HOLZBAU-FORUM
NORDIC – TRONDHEIM 2014 24. – 26. SEPTEMBER
The extended use of the forests and using wood
as building material is part of the solution as we
face the huge climate challenge. Norway has a
long tradition, adequate forest resources, skilful
architects and builders who increasingly are
choosing wood as building material. Why then isn’t
more built with wood? Is it lack of knowledge and
experience and adequate industrial solutions for
building with wood to be a competitive alternative
in the building market? Builders, architects,
entrepreneurs, manufacturers and scientists from
the Nordic sphere and Europe will share their
experiences with you at the conference.
Below you will find a preliminary program for the
third International Holzbau Forum – Nordic in
Trondheim, Norway. Each session will consist of
between two and four presentations followed by a
panel discussion.
The lectures will be held mostly in English. There will
be a simultaneous interpretation both in Norwegian
and in English.
Welcome to Trondheim!
Organizers
The group responsible for the conference is:
• The Municipality of Trondheim
• The Norwegian University for Science and
Technology (NTNU)
• SINTEF, the largest independent research
organization in Scandinavia
• The Ministry of Agriculture and food
• The Dictorate for Cultural Heritage
• The Sør-Trøndelag County authority
• Wood Focus Norway
• National Association of Norwegian Architects
(NAL)
• Norwegian Institute of Wood Technology
Deputy Major of Trondheim, Knut Fagerbakke is the
Chairman of the steering committee.
Wednesday
PRE-CONFERENCE ACTIVITY
13:00 – 14:00
Opening conference exhibition along the row of ware houses in Kjøpmannsgata.
Works of students, young architects, traditional handicraft, exhibitions etc.
15:00 – 18:00
Pre-conference tour in Trondheim.
Chose between three different tours which all will encompass new wooden buildings, the
repair of wooden buildings and wood art in townscape.
1. Bus ride west: Åsveien school, Haukåsen kindergarten and NINA
2. Bus ride east: NINA, Nardo school and Svartlamoen dwellings.
3. Walking tour in the centre of Trondheim: Borkaplassen, Stiftsgården, detached
home in Bakklandet and the ware house in Kjøpmannsgaten 27.
19:00 - 21:00
Get-together assembly
A concert with the newly restored Steimayerorgan in Nidarosdomen (The Nidaros
Cathedral) and a reception in Erkebisbegården (The Archbishops palace), in the Great
assembly hall from the 12th century.
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home in Bakklandet and the ware house in
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Thursday
WOOD FUTURE
08:00 – 09:00
Registration
Joint session
The global CO2 footprint will be reduced if we build more in wood. UN’s climate panel
concludes that building with wood results in a true climate gain. The Nordic area is rich
in forest resources. In Norway we only utilize one third of the annual wood growth. There
is a need of innovative and modern ways of the use of wood as a building material both
on its own and together with other materials like concrete, steel, glass and stone. This
challenges us to think in new ways all along the value chain; the forestry industry, the
industry in general, the builders, the consultants and the contractors and developers.
Someone has to take the lead….. some have already taken the first step.
Moderator
Mark Isitt, journalist with architecture and design as specialty (SE)
09:00 – 09:15
Start of conference – culture act
09:15 – 11:00
The lay of the land, time for renewal!
Thursday
Session 1 AB
11:30 – 13:00
Why do we use wood? Responsibility - and the choice of values.
The 1%
Marcus Engman, IKEA Design Manager (SE)
“The race is on!”
What about equipment, methods, innovations, risks and constructions?
Stefan Winter, Prof. TU München (DE)
Conversation between speakers and moderator, questions from the audience
13:00 – 14:00
Lunch
Rehabilitation, densification and
wood as building material (NO/ENG)
Børre Skodvin,
Jensen and Skodvin Architects (NO)
Hanne Rønneberg,
SINTEF Building and Infrastructure (NO)
14:00 – 15:30
Introduction
Introduction
Works of others
Reinhard Kropf, Helen & Hard Architects (NO)
Skuteviksboder (stalls) nr 13 –
a rebuilding
Bertram D. Brochmann, Chartered
architect (NO)
Works of others
Sami Rintala, Rintala Eggertsson
Architects (FI)
From wood to product
Bjarne Hønningstad, Admin. Dir. Moelven (NO)
Coffee break
Works of others (ENG)
Chair
A glance into the future world of education and research
Fredrik Shetelig, Prof. Faculty of Architecture and Fine Art, NTNU (NO)
11:00 – 11:30
Frontiers of knowledge
Urbanization leads to the growth of
cities and the change of character of
the building mass. We refurbish and
densify. Wood and wood based solutions have many options. What will the
wooden materials be in future built?
A vision for the forestry industry in Norway and the Nordic countries
Gunnar Olafsson, Leader of Strategy group ”Skog22” (SE)
Conversation between speakers and moterator, questions from the audience
Excellence of wood
Wooden architecture has strong
traditions and a great potential for
development and experimentation. To
look ahead requires a critical eye on
contemporary wooden architecture
and knowledge on the potential of the
material.
Opening words
Heinrich Köster, President of Forum Holzbau (DE)
The potential of value development in forestry
and of wood in the building sector
Rolf Røtnes, Director of DAMVAD Norway (NO)
WOOD FUTURE
Discussion
15:30 – 16:00
Coffee break
Wood materials - modern treatment
and adapting to the climate of the
future
Per Otto Flæte, Norwegian Institute of
Wood Technology (NO)
Discussion
Thursday
Session 2 ABC
WOOD FUTURE
Friday
Excellence of wood
Frontiers of knowledge
Past and future of wood
Small projects (ENG)
Wood and climate
(ENG/NO)
Excursion to the
ware houses along
Kjøpmannsgata (NO)
Small projects are suitable
for experimentation and
new solutions for use of
wood can be explored
and looked into more
thoroughly. A good
building nearing the
end of an experimental
process requires
competence engagement
and creativity all the way.
In future buildings more
than half the energy and
climate gas emissions
will be related to the
production of materials
and components in the
buildings. What are the
competitive advantages
concerning wood?
Chair
Børre Skodvin,
Jensen og Skodvin Architects (NO)
Hanne Rønneberg,
SINTEF Building and
Infrastructure (NO)
16:00 – 17:30
Introduction
Introduction
Ultra-compact
architecture
Todd Saunders, Saunders
Architecture (CA)
Zero Emission Buildings – How is wood a
part of the solution
Aoife Houlihan Wiberg,
ZEB and NTNU (NO)
Who is happy?
Dan Zohar, Haugen Zohar
Architects (NO)
From forests to
floating cities
Mikko Summanen, K2S
Architects (FI)
The new Åsveien
school – a step ahead
when working with environmental budgets
Bård S. Solem, Eggen
Architects (NO)
Optimising the carbon
footprint of buildings
through design and
construction phases
Matti Kuittinen, Aalto
University (FI)
Discussion
WOOD FUTURE
Excellence of wood
Frontiers of knowledge
Past and future of wood
Large projects (ENG)
Digital and industrial
production (ENG)
Wood in education
(NO)
Wood as building material
has historically been part
of the common everyday
life in Norway – being
there in all connections.
In a world where buildings
grow steadily larger new
ideas are needed which
envisage the advantages
of wood also in large constructions so wood again
can mark the buildings
and define our cities.
Construction is much
about industrial and
cost efficient fabrication
of components and
elements. Digitalizing of
design and production
processes are developing
fast. What is happening
up front at the cutting
edge within this field and
how are they succeeding.
There is a great need of
qualified competence
within handicraft and
with special knowledge on old traditional
building constructions,
techniques and materials. How can historical
and practical knowledge
be transferred to the
building processes of today. We look at different
models of the education
line from the secondary
schools to the university.
Chair
Tine Hegli,
Snøhetta (NO)
Matti Kairi,
Aalto University (FI)
Ingerid Helsing
Almaas, ArkitekturN (NO)
08:30 - 09:45
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Mjøs bridge
Trond Arne Stensby, Statens Vegvesen (NO)
From production in a
cellar to industry
Lars Erik Wetterwald,
PreTre AS (NO)
Transformative
learning
Bjørn Otto Braaten and
Gro Rødne, NTNU (NO)
Design for Assembly.
Pre-Fabrication of
Special Timber Constructions
Martin Antemann,
­Blumer-Lehmann,
­Gossau (CH)
The Oslo model for
interdiciplinary teaching and exploratory
building
Marius Nygaard, The
Oslo School of Architecture and Design (NO)
Closing the Links.
Free-Form Timber from
Design to Production
Fabian Scheurer,
­designtoproduction,
Zurich (CH)
Innovation in the
wood industry, handy
craft and industrialization
Atle Aune, Snekkeriet
(Carpentry) Verdal (NO)
Session 3 ABC
The old ware houses
have represented an
essential environment
in Trondheim for
1000 years. They
represent a great
challenge individually
and as a whole. Great
expectations from
the owners demand
adjustment for use and
activity in a way that
shall not reduce the
historic qualities.
The use and conservation of the old ware
houses
Gunnar Houen, Town
antiquarian,
The municipality of
Trondheim (NO)
Tall building, Bergen
Rune Abrahamsen, Sweco
(NO)
The excursion will begin
by the old common open
place at Brattøra and be
a wandering southwards
along the row of ware
houses down to Bybroen (The town bridge)
and from there go
northwards up through
Bakklandet.
Visit one or more of
the ware houses as we
along.
Strandparken (The
Beach Park) Sundbyberg in Stockholm
Arne Olsson, Folkhem (SE)
The Blakstad Model,
Experiences from the
secondary school in
Åfjord
Håvar Engen, Åfjord
secondary school (NO)
Discussion
17:30 – 18:30
Exhibition Rica | Activities in Kjøpmannsgata
18:30 – 19:30
Break
19:30 -
Dinner at Rica Nidelven
Announcing and presentation of the Nordic Wood Prize
Discussion
09:45 – 10:15
Coffee break
Discussion
Discussion
Friday
Session 4 ABC
WOOD FUTURE
CONCLUSION
Excellence of wood
Frontiers of knowledge
Past and future of wood
Competitions in wood
– from sketch to finish
(ENG)
Building technology
and solutions (ENG)
Enthusiasm for wood
(NO)
The interest for large
buildings is growing. Do
we have the best technological solutions? What is
critical, which solutions
work and which need to
be developed further.
Many developers
hesitate to use and build
extensively with wood. Is
it only about wood being
economical and competitive, or is it about values
and long term thinking
and planning which
lead to decisions to use
wood?
Competition instigates
innovation and new thinking. Some wood based
projects will be realized
and some will not. What
is needed for wood to not
only to be a winner on
paper?
Joint session
Three days. 16 seminars. 24hours of talks. We have arrived. What have we
learned? Are we any wiser? The moderators of the Forum Holzbau Nordic summarize.
Moderator
Mark Isitt, journalist with architecture and design as specialty (SE)
12:00 – 13:00
Summary
Does the future look wood?
Conversation between moderator and chair
Växjö – the next host of Forum Holzbau Nordic
13:00 – 14:00
Chair
Tine Hegli,
Snøhetta (NO)
Matti Kairi,
Aalto University (FI)
Ingerid Helsing
Almaas, ArkitekturN (NO)
10:15 - 11:30
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
A play with carefully
thought-out choices of
material
Anssi Lassila, Lassila Hirvilammi Architects (FI)
Competitiveness of
building with wood.
Experiences from
Germany
Heinrich Köster, University of Applied Sciences
Rosenheim (DE)
Søreide School in
Bergen, OPS project,
costs
Christian Irgens, Asplan
Viak (NO) and Alexander
Lystad, Skanska (NO)
NINA – a holistic
approach to sustainability. «Wood In Architecture» - 2013
Ørjan Nyheim, Pir II
Architects (NO)
Wood innovation with
beauty and performance. Best Business
Award 2013
Christian Jebsen, Kebony
(NO)
Insulation materials in
the future can be made
from wood
Thomas Løkken, Hunton
(NO)
Challenges and possibilities concerning
stabilizing tall timber
buildings
Johan Vessby, Linnaeus
University (SE)
Multy story wooden
constructions and
sound. What works well
and what does not
Anders Homb, SINTEF
Building and Infrastructure (NO)
Discussion
11:30 – 12:00
Discussion
Coffee break
TBA Cross laminated
timber - healthy, solid
and cost efficient
Jørgen Tycho, Massiv
Lust (NO)
FREE room; experiences with the use of
wood in a health wise
perspective
Mats Bøhle,
St Olav hospital (NO)
More wood.
Instruments and tools
in a motivation process
Lisbeth Iversen, Leader
of the Board of MH-FA
(NO)
Discussion
Cultural element
Conference end – Final lunch
Friday/
Saturday
POST-CONFERENCE TOUR FROM TRONDHEIM TO RØROS,
A WORLD HERITAGE SITE
REGISTRATION
The management of a World Heritage Site requires strict rules on interventions and change in the built environment. The Building Conservation Centre
at Røros offers specialized staff for repair work on historic timber structure,
both at Røros and elsewhere.
The Registration Fees are in NOK (Norwegian kroner) and include 25% VAT. All parallel sessions, as well as
lunches and coffee breaks, are included in the conference fee. Please note that early registration ends up on
August 31st. Late Registration rates will be applied from September 1st. Registration deadline is 17.09.2014
14.30 – 17.00
Departure from Trondheim by bus. Arrival at Røros Tourist hotel and settling in
17.30 – 19.00
Walk around tour – focus on the urban structure. A look into the history of Røros from
mining activity to the status as a world heritage.
Conference fee
25 – 26th
September 2014
Until 31th August 2014
From 1st September 2014
Student
Parallel sessions
All the parallel
sessions, as well as
lunches and coffee
breaks, are included
in the conference
fee.
Session 1A Works of others (ENG)
Session 1B Rehabilitation, densification and wood as
building material (NO/ENG)
Session 2A Small projects (ENG)
Session 2B Wood and climate (ENG/NO)
Session 2C Excursion to the ware houses along Kjøpmannsgata (NO)
Session 3A Large projects (ENG)
Session 3B Digital and industrial production (ENG)
Session 3C Wood in education (NO)
Session 4A Competitions in wood – from sketch to finish (ENG)
Session 4B Building technology and solutions (ENG)
Session 4C Enthusiasm for wood (NO)
Excursions
Pre-conference tour Trondheim 24th September
- Pre-Conference Tour Bus ride West
- Pre-Conference Tour Bus ride East
- Pre-Conference Tour: Walking Tour
Guides: Jon Nordsteien, Culture heritage manager and Erlend Gjelsvik, World heritage
coordinator
20.00 – 22.00
Dinner at “Vertshuset”
Please use www.forumholzbau-nordic.com for registration.
Saturday
07.30 – 08.30
Breakfast and checking out of the hotel
08.30 – 10.00
A visit to the Building Protection Centre in Røros. Principles and methods concerning
the repair and the replacement of building elements on listed wooden buildings.
Logged buildings, framed constructions and wooden cladding, especially on the
ongoing work of refurbishing the 250 year old shingle roof of the Røros Church.
Guides: Berit Bakosgjelten, Manager and Kolbjørn Vegar Os, Building Antiquarian
10.00 – 12.00
The Out building Project in Røros. The history and background of the project, the
training program to educate craftsmen and how the work is planned and executed
Post-conference tour Røros 26 - 27th September. All inclusive
Additional
program
Guide: Magnus Borgos, Manager of the Out building Project
12.00 – 13.00
Lunch at Røros Tourist hotel
13.00 – 15.30
Departure from Røros by bus with destination Trondheim Airport, Værnes.
2500 NOK
3500 NOK
500 NOK
Accomodation
The rates are in
NOK (Norwegian
kroner) per room
per night, breakfast
included
Concert in Nidarosdomen and reception in the Archbishop’s Palace
24th September
500 NOK
3000 NOK
600 NOK
Conference dinner at Hotel Rica Nidelven 25th September
1000 NOK
Hotel Rica Nidelven
Single room
Double room
1195 NOK
1445 NOK
Rica Bakklandet
Single room
Double room
1195 NOK
1445 NOK
P-Hotels Brattøra
Single room
Double room
795 NOK
945 NOK
Regulations
For any cancellation before 1st September 2014, a cancellation fee of 500 NOK will be charged..
Cancellation after 1st September, the full cost of the conference has to be paid.
Information
Forum Holzbau | Nordic Trondheim 2014
Turid Helle
+47 92482321
Email: trondheim@forumholzbau-nordic.com
Registration exhibitors, visitors and hotel
Monica Amundsen
+47 73 59 52 65, +47 91897837
Email: fhn2014@videre.ntnu.no
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