Kaufmann Country
Kaufmann Country Vorarlberg’s timber clan, including Hermann and Johannes Kaufmann In Fourth Door Review 8 – 2009 – Graubünden/Vorarlberg tale of two regions themed edition (this article is not available in Annular Archive)
Kaufmann Country Vorarlberg’s timber clan, including Hermann and Johannes Kaufmann In Fourth Door Review 8 – 2009 – Graubünden/Vorarlberg tale of two regions themed edition (this article is not available in Annular Archive)
Between a rock and hard place: Helen & Hard’s Mountain Lodge Preskesteilen, (Pulpit mountain path) a highlight from the City of Culture’s Norwegian Wood programme, provides Helen & Hard with their first timber showcase. In Annular – Norwegian Woodfeature section – 2009
Stavanger: Norway’s oil city of wood Norwegian Wood, billed as the Nordic world’s most ambitious timber showcase, but after the dust settled, what did Stavanger’s 2008 European City of Culture Wood City programme actually achieve? Annular 2009 – Norwegian Wood feature
Going Massive: Norwegian massive wood A prehistory to Norway’s CLT and other massive timber panel systems take-up In Annular – Norwegian Woodfeature section – 2009
Towering Impact Timber High Rise across Europe; WaughThistleton in London, dRMM and Helen & Hard in Stavanger and Klingbeil + Kaden in Berlin In Green Building Magazine– Summer 2009, Vol 19, 1
All in the frame: the twenty-first century timber office Crafted from Douglas fir Page\Park’s Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park Headquarters is Scotland’s largest new timber frame building In Annular – A version of this piece appeared in Green Building magazine, spring 2008 (vol 17, no 4.) – A shorter building profile was also published … Read more
Designing the Future Forest How Scotland’s future forestry can green building with native trees, by Bernard Planterose Originally one of the essays for the Building Biographies exhibition, curated by Oliver Lowenstein and The Lighthouse, Glasgow 2008/9
Return of the Forests Wood research in Scotland, Napier University’s Centre for Timber Engineering, Reforesting Scotland and Malcolm Chrisp and Charles Gulland’s roundwood experiments In Annular – part 3 of a series on the return of timber to Scottish building and architectural culture –A version of this piece appeared in Building for a Future vol … Read more
ECOSpace at Lauder College, Fife After the Scottish Parliament Building RMJM’s timber education continues In Annular – part 1 of a series on the return of timber to Scottish building and architectural culture –A version of this piece appeared in Building for a Future vol 16 no 2, Winter/Spring, 2006-7
Timber and the new Highlands regionalism Dualchas, Neil Sutherland, Gaia Group, Gokay Devici, and Bernard Planterose’s projects breathing new life into a contemporary Highlands architecture In Annular – part 2 a series on the return of timber to Scottish building and architectural culture – A version of this piece appeared in Building for a Future … Read more