WOOD WASTE FOR GOOD
Made by: Martin Hamarsland, André Berlin and Martin Vilhelmson
Made by: Benjamin Eriksen and Olav Haugen
Made by: Jesper Vik
Made by: Martin Hamarsland, André Berlin and Martin Vilhelmson
Location: Trondheim
Function: Reused cladding - research
Building period: October 2020
Client: NTNU wood
Waste Wood for Good is an international collaboration between universities in many of the Nordic countries. The project was in its starting phase, and is aimed at exploring the total value of waste wood materials in all aspects. Using wood will play an important role in working towards a carbon free future, and using waste materials also has clear economic and environmental benefits. Until now the documentation of its benefits has focused almost solely on metric values such as the environmental and economical ones. This projects seeks to create a more holistic understanding of the value of waste wood, and will focus much more on other aspects such as architectural, aesthetic and cultural values.
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The final work can be read here: