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‘I’m no longer the wood weirdo,’ says Andrew Waugh
Dec 14, 2023
Andrew Waugh, founding director of Waugh Thistleton, discusses the benefits of building with timber to address industry transformation at scale. He explains why tall buildings are not sustainable, how timber housing can reduce carbon burden by 75%, and the need to stop building basements. Waugh advocates for using UK-grown timber for construction and clarifies end-of-life alternatives. He also shares insights on the sustainability of timber sourcing and the importance of subsidies to support timber construction.
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- Building housing with timber can reduce its carbon burden by up to 75%, advocating for a shift towards sustainable construction practices.
- Current subsidies supporting biomass burning must be redirected to promote the use of UK-grown timber for sustainable construction, emphasizing the need for industry-wide transformation.
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Evolution of CLT Use in Practice
The practice transitioned to using cross-laminated timber (CLT) around 2003, focusing on prefabrication initially. As advantages like speed, light weight, and carbon benefits became apparent, the practice embraced timber further. Emphasizing a holistic approach over compliance-based design, the shift underlines a commitment to sustainability amid changing industry standards.
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