Program
Wednesday, 27.02.2019 | |||
12:00–18:00 | Pre-conference tour (with extra fee, registration for the tour is closed) | ||
19:00–21:00 | Welcome Reception SMALL HALL | ||
Thursday, 28.02.2019 | |||
8:00–9:00 | Registration. Tea & coffee break Opening Indoor Exhibition, ATRIUM | ||
9:00 – 9:30 | Welcome CAULDRON HALL | ||
9:30–11:00 | Keynote session Stefan Winter. New generation of Eurocodes – with a special look at Eurocode 5 Technical University of Munich, Germany Kristina Mjörnell. Moisture safety of wooden buildings – design, construction and operation RISE Research Institutes of Sweden Session Chair: Alar Just, Tallinn University of Technology Estonia CAULDRON HALL | ||
11:00–11:30 | Tea & coffee break. Exhibition, ATRIUM | ||
11:30–13:00 | Moisture safety in design and construction and maintenance Session Chairs: Kristina Mjörnell, Endrik Arumägi Small Hall | Cross Laminated Timber Session Chairs: Norman Werther, Johanna Liblik WOODBLOCK HALL
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11:30–12:00 | ETICS façade on timber framed wall – Swedish experience J. Arfvidsson, Lund University, Sweden | An improved design model for fire exposed CLT floor elements J. Schmid, M. Klippel, ETH Zürich, Switzerland | |
12:00–12:30 | Hygrothermal performance of a wood-frame wall assembly for a high-rise building H. Ge, L. Wang, Concordia University, Canada | Slotted-in steel plate connections with self-perforating dowels in CLT E. Tuhkanen, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia | |
12:30–13:00 | Validation of the MRD mould model by attic case studies in northern Sweden T. Hansen, SBi/AAU, Denmark; P. Wallenten, Lund University, Sweden | Costs and procurement for CLT in mid-rise buildings A. Gunnarshaug Lien; N. Lolli, SINTEF AS, Norway | |
13:00–14:00 | Lunch. Exhibition, ATRIUM | ||
14:00–15:30 | Hygrothermal behaviour of building envelope systems Session Chairs: Hua Ge, Anatolijs Borodiņecs Small Hall | Baltic experience on prefabricated wooden structures, elements and modules Session Chairs: Edgars Buksans, Katrin Nele Mäger WOODBLOCK HALL | |
14:00–14:30 | Influence of local weather conditions on ventilation of a pitched wooden roof N. Bunkholt, T. Kvande, L. Gullbrekken, NTNU, SINTEF, Norway | Low Energy consumption façade pilot project K. Bumanis, K. Pugovics, MeKA, Latvia | |
14:30–15:00 | The effect of repeated moisture cycles on the air tightness of traditional clamped vapour barrier joints S. Geving, Ø. Norvik, L. Gullbrekken, NTNU, SINTEF, Norway | Helsinki’s new Central Library T. Urva, K. Koitla, I. Tiits, Timbeco Woodhouse OÜ, Estonia | |
15:00–15:30 | Moisture proof cathedral roofs, the risk of mould using a vapour retarder P. Wallentén, O. Eriksson, Lund University, Dri-IT, Sweden | Prefabricated wooden frame multi-storey apartment buildings A. Leppik, Kodumaja, Estonia | |
15:30–15:45 (Posters – a 3 min | Primary energy and economic performances of cost-optimal retrofit measured for a district heated building A. Dodoo, Linnaeus University, Sweden | Fire protection provided by clay and lime plasters J. Liblik, B. Maaten, A. Just, J. Küppers, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia, Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany | |
A case study on construction of CLT building without preliminary roof E. Liisma, B. L. Kuus, V. Kukk, T. Kalamees, Merko Ehitus Eesti AS; Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia | HiTimber project – to increase competence in timber construction M. Urmet, TEMPT Architects, Estonian Woodhouse Association, Estonia | ||
Field measurements of a MHM envelope with ETICS V. Kukk, T. Kalamees, J. Kers, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia | Opening indoor hygiene SME’s exports to Middle East construction markets L. Kivil, Estonian Woodhouse Association, Estonia | ||
Influence of window details on the energy performance of an nZEB K. Kalbe, Targo Kalamees | The future of construction will be offsite and wood will play an important part in the change L. Tuulberg, Welement AS, Estonia | ||
Development of airtightness of Estonian wooden buildings J. Hallik, T. Kalamees, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia | Thermal properties of insulation boards made of tree bark & hemp residues K. Ninikas, G. Ntalos, M. Skarvelis, N. Hytiris, T.E.I. of Thessaly, Greece; Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland, U.K
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15:45–16:15 | Tea & coffee break. Poster discussion. Exhibition, ATRIUM | ||
16:15–17:45 | nZEB wooden buildings Session Chairs: Lars Gullbrekken, Jesper Arfvidsson Small Hall | Fire resistance of timber structures Session Chairs: Joachim Schmid, Alar Just WOODBLOCK HALL | |
16:15–16:45 | Moisture safety of the construction with VCL using Hygrobrid technology M. Polikarpus, D. Kehl, SIGA Cover AG, Switzerland | Fire resistance of punched metal plate connector joints in timber structures E. Bukšāns, U. Spulle, MeKA; LLU, Latvia; | |
Timber construction in winter – how to achieve a protected timber structure M. Förster, Pro Clima, Germany | |||
16:45–17:15 | Fire design of initially protected CLT K. N. Mäger, K. Kraudok, J. Liblik, A. Just, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia; RISE, Sweden | ||
Comfort assessment of two nZEBs in Norway N. Lolli, A. Gunnarshaug Lien SINTEF, Norway | |||
17:15–17:45 | Fire design of timber frame assemblies – a proposal for the next revision of EN 1995-1-2 M. Tiso, A.Just, Tallinn University of Technology | ||
Nearly zero energy wooden buildings: day-care centres from NERO project K. Kuusk et.al., Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia; Aalto University, Finland; SINTEF, Norway; Växjö Kommun, Sweden; Kouvola Innovation Ltd., Finland | |||
19:00–22:00 | Conference Dinner, CAULDRON HALL | ||
Friday, 1.03.2019 | |||
8:00–9:00 | Registration. Tea & coffee break. Poster discussion. Exhibition, ATRIUM | ||
9:00–11:00 | Renovation of wooden buildings Session chairs: Karlis Pugovics, Kalle Kuusk Small Hall | Wooden buildings Session Chairs: Mattia Tiso, Eero Tuhkanen WOODBLOCK HALL | |
9:00–9:30 | Towards upgrading strategies for nZEB-dwellings in Norway L. Gullbrekken, B. Time, SINTEF, Norway | A Model for Pyrolysis and Oxidation of Two Common Structural Timbers A. Rinta-Paavola, S. Hostikka, Aalto University, Finland | |
9:30–10:00 | Effect of structural frame materials on lifecycle impacts of buildings A. Dodoo, Linnaeus University, Sweden | Fire design method of timber frame elements with bio-based insulation N. Werther, V. Hofmann, E. Kammerer, M. Rauch, S. Winter, K. N. Mäger, TUM, Germany; Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia | |
10:00–10:30 | Testing of moisture safety and energy performance quality commission process of nZEB renovation P. Pihelo, T. Kalamees, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia | Acoustic comfort investigation in residential timber buildings in Sweden D. Bard, N.-G. Vardaxis, E. Sondergard, Lund University, Sweden; Saint-Gobain, Denmark | |
10:30–11:00 | Revitalization of wooden apartments as a tool to deal with shrinkage – case study from Valga A. Ruus, J. Tintera, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia | Smart housing and sustainable built environment based on glass and wood K. Järnerö, M. Ludvigsson, M. Löfving, RISE; Träcentrum Nässjö Kompetensutveckling AB, Sweden | |
11:00–11:30 | Tea & coffee break. Poster discussion. Exhibition, ATRIUM | ||
11:30–13:00 | Keynote session: Hermann Kaufmann, Architectural Design and Timber Construction, Hermann Kaufmann + Partner ZT GmbH, Austria Lars Gullbrekken, Climate adaptation of wooden roofs SINTEF, Norway Session Chair: Targo Kalamees, Tallinn University of Technology Estonia Small Hall | ||
13:00–13:30 | Closing session SMALL HALL | ||
13:30–14:00 | Grab N Go Lunch. Exhibition, ATRIUM |