By Peter Moonen. Course Number WWOL151, Year Created 2020. Format: Recorded webinar Video – Length: One Hour – Credits: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, BC Housing, EIC – Handout: Yes. What does the future look like for Mass timber and construction? Come and find out what could be our future in the application of new wood technology.
Materials & Applications
152. Mass Timber 101
By Tim Buhler. Course Number WWOL152, Year Created 2020. Format: Recorded Webinar – Length: One Hour – Credits: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, BC Housing, EIC – Handout: Yes. The term mass timber is being tossed around as a solution for many projects. This course will cover the basic products and applications of mass timber as well as some of the benefits of using timber as your structural system.
155. Build Towards Low Carbon Construction with the Gestimat Tool
By Caroline Frenette Format: PowerPoint Video – Length: One Hour – Credits: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, BC Housing, EIC – Handout: Yes. Gestimat facilitates the assessment of the carbon footprint of buildings. This new web-based tool estimates the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions related to structural materials used in different building scenarios.
156. Gypsum: Passive Fire Control
By Michelle Maybee Format: PowerPoint Video – Length: One Hour – Credits: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, BC Housing, EIC – Handout: Yes. This webinar will explore how gypsum responds in a fire and how fire-rated assemblies protect the structural components of a building.
157. Mass Timber – How to get started
By Andre Lema Format: PowerPoint Video – Length: One Hour – Credits: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, BC Housing, EIC – Handout: Yes. This Course will describe some key aspects to getting started designing a mass timber building, building examples and fundamentals of what is mass timber.
160. DLT & Mass Timber Construction: Beautiful, Efficient, and Versatile
162. Design Guide for Timber-Concrete Composite Floors
By Samuel Cuerrier Auclair. Course Number WWOL162, Year Created 2020. Format: PowerPoint Video – Length: One Hour – Credits: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, BC Housing, EIC – Handout: Yes. This presentation provides an overview of the recently published Design Guide for Timber-Concrete Composite Floors by FPInnovations. It which contains numerous illustrations and formulas to help the user in the design of his/her project. The connection systems, the ultimate and service limit states, the vibratory performance of the floor and the fire resistance is presented.
163. Online Tools for Wood Construction; CodeCHEK and FRR & STC
By Marc Alam. Course Number WWOL163, Year Created 2020. Format: PowerPoint Video – Length: One Hour – Credits: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, BC Housing, EIC – Handout: Yes. This webinar will cover two new free online tools developed by the Canadian Wood Council: CodeCHEK and FRR & STC Tool.
165. Innovation with Engineered Wood Products and Building Systems
Sponsored by British Columbia Housing, presented by British Columbia Wood WORKS! Format: PowerPoint Video – Length: 1,5 Hour – Credits: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, BC Housing, EIC – Handout: Yes. Learn the latest from three speakers from key EWP (engineered wood product) manufacturers, who will provide webinar participants with an overview of new technologies and techniques for engineered wood products and specifics of how they benefit light wood-frame construction projects.
166. Exploring Mass Timber’s Potential in Large-Scale Projects
Sponsored by British Columbia Housing, presented by British Columbia Wood Works! Format: PowerPoint Video – Length: Two Hours – Credits: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, BC Housing, EIC – Handout: Yes. Learn what it takes to practically and efficiently design and build mass timber buildings so that the structure is cost-competitive, while still maintaining the architectural vision, elegance and quality.


