Creating large spaces without relying on engineered wood: Timber truss technology.
By using a wooden truss technology that consists solely of sawn timber without integrated materials, we can achieve a large space of 20 meters at a low cost!
Our truss technology, widely adopted in roofs and floors, makes it possible to create spaces tailored to various uses, including factories, warehouses, schools, elderly care facilities, and large roadside stores. We can also accommodate domestic and locally sourced materials. Mixed structures are possible, and it is feasible to use wood only for the roof section. How about starting with wooden construction for the roof? *We are currently offering a free collection of architectural examples! Please download the PDF to obtain it. Feel free to consult us for details on specifications and more.
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Features of Wooden Roofs ◆ No restrictions on the substructure Compatible with various structures such as reinforced concrete, steel frame, and wooden construction. The Aso Kumamoto Airport passenger terminal building is a mixed structure with steel frame. ◆ Use of domestic timber At Aso Kumamoto Airport, over 800m3 of Kumamoto Prefecture cedar is utilized. To effectively use domestic forest resources, it is also possible to accommodate domestic timber. ◆ Lightweight structure Wooden structures are lighter compared to reinforced concrete and steel structures. This can also lead to a slimmer foundation design. ◆ Contribution to SDGs By using wood, CO2 emissions during construction can be significantly reduced. The use of locally sourced materials is also possible.
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Airport, café, restaurant, roadside store, factory, warehouse, educational facility, sports facility, community center, etc.