摘要
木材重构探究废弃木材的建筑潜力,旨在挑战我们对被视为废物的材料的看法。将树木转变成建筑的过程中涉及到许多参与者、资源和文化模式,包括森林管理、砍伐、干燥、锯切、打磨和表面处理。随着时间的推移,木材与周围环境(包括居民生活、工匠操作、昆虫栖息和湿度变化)的相互作用会导致其出现裂缝、积灰、钉子嵌入、变形和涂改标记。这些特征往往是二手木材价值低的原因,其中大部分木材都被用于能源回收。
Wood ReFramed explores thearchitectural potential of discarded wood,aiming to challenge our perception of materials that we regard as waste.Theprocess of transformingtrees into buildings involves many actors,resources,and cultural norms,including forestry,felling,drying,sawing,profiling,sanding,and surface treating.Over time,the interaction between timber and its environment-with inhabitants,craftspeople,insects,and humidity-results in cracks,dust,nails,deformations,and markings.These traits often the cause for secondary timber's low value,with the majority destined for energyrecovery.
出处
《世界建筑》
2024年第1期38-41,共4页
World Architecture