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22. International Wood Construction Conference (IHF 2016)
Practical experience – Practical application
Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Congress Centrum (DE)
7– 9 December 2016
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Pre-Conference Seminar I
Architecture and social housing
Contemporary, affordable
and high quality housing
Pre-Conference Seminar II
Prefabricated housing forum
IHF
City and country – the changing Pre-Conference Seminar III
housing market
Wooden house construction forum
Welcome
Market Framework
Vision and realization in
construction
Timber structures
Commercial and industrial buildings
Construction of additional storeys,
multistory buildings and settlements
09.00
09.00
11.10/15.30
Opening session
Wednesday, 7 December 2016
13.45
Thursday, 8 December 2016
Forum
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Garmisch 16
Wednesday, 7 December 2016
Contemporary, affordable and high quality housing
22. International Wood Construction Conference
(IHF 2016)
Practical experience – Practical application
Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Congress Centrum
7–9 December 2016
The International Wood Construction Conference (IHF2016) provides architects, engineers and builders with an opportunity to report
on experiences, processes and goals related to wood structures and
construction. At the same time, the conference provides an opportunity for architects, building officials, builders, craftspeople, practitioners and educators to learn about the latest developments and to
exchange experiences.
Simultaneous translation
The presentations will be held in German or English. There will be a
simultaneous translation in this two languages and also in the main
hall „Werdenfels“ in French.
In most of Europe, housing has become expensive. Prices for rental
apartments and condominiums have risen sharply in recent years, especially in big cities and metropolitan areas. Low interest rates provide an
incentive to invest assets increasingly in real estate turning apartments
into investments, and making affordable rents a scarce commodity. The
influx of refugees has moved the lack of affordable housing further into
the public focus. There is an urgent need to find solutions.
Opening session
City and country – the changing housing market
Moderation: Christoph Starck, LIGNUM – Holzwirtschaft Schweiz,
Zurich (SUI)
The urban space, from which people fled to rural and green settlements for several decades, has become attractive again. Densified
construction and high quality renovation of existing buildings create
contemporary apartments that meet the booming demand. Municipalities, however, must also pay attention that housing for all income
classes is available and that large area developments create vibrant
neighborhoods with parks, shopping opportunities, social gathering
spaces, schools and good access to public transport.
08.15 Reception of attendees
Coffee sponsored by Sihga
08.55 Welcome
Christoph Starck, LIGNUM – Holzwirtschaft Schweiz,
Zurich (SUI)
09.00 Garden city 21: green-urban-linked – a new model for
development in densely populated urban centres?
Bastian Wahler-Zak, Bundesinstitut für Bau-, Stadt- und
Raumforschung (BBSR), Bonn (GER)
09.30 Europe in figures – construction development until 2018
Martin Langen, B+L Markdaten, Bonn (GER)
10.00 Future living – the city of tomorrow
Harry Gatterer, Zukunftsinstitut, Frankfurt (GER)
10.40
Coffee break
Coffee sponsored by Metsä Wood
Cities in transition and the role of wood construction
11.10 Munich
Wolf Opitsch, Referat für Stadtplanung und Bauordnung
Munich, Munich (GER)
11.35Helsinki
Kimmo Kuisma, Urban Development, City Executive Office,
Helsinki (FIN)
12.00Graz
Kai-Uwe Hoffer, Baudirektion Graz, Graz (AUT)
12.25Discussion
12.40 – 13.45 Lunch break
Coffee sponsored by Dynea
Timber structures
Block A
Host country Poland
Block B
Extreme engineering timber
structures
Timber engineering research
and development
Adhesive bonding of components
Seismic-resistant design and
construction
Designing with hardwood
Guest lecture and personal
tributes
Block C
Building future:
energy efficient construction
Epilogue
Architecture of the future,
the future of architecture:
possible roles of wood
construction
9.10/11.10/15.40
18.50
08.30
12.20
Thursday, 8 December 2016
Friday, 9 December 2016
Wednesday, 7 December 2016
Pre-Conference Seminar I
Pre-Conference Seminar II
Architecture Forum
Organized by TU Munich in close collaboration, Munich (GER)
Prefabricated housing forum
Organized by the German Federal Society for Prefabricated Housing,
Bad Honnef (GER)
Architecture and social housing
Moderation: Prof. Hermann Kaufmann, TU Munich, Munich (GER)
Affordable housing is currently a mainstream topic of discussion in
most European countries. This prologues shows that wood construction can provide culturally and socially sensitive solutions and
contribute to mitigate this problem. The session will not only address
“how” to build, but also how to provide socially acceptable solutions,
which are not temporary but – in spite of attempting to save costs –
sustainable contributions to the community.
13.15 Reception of attendees
13.45Welcome
Prof. Hermann Kaufmann, TU Munich, Munich (GER)
Quality and cost
Moderation: Georg Lange, Bundesverband Deutscher Fertigbau (BDF),
Bad Honnef (GER)
The tension between quality and cost dominates the current discussions about new residential construction. On one hand, construction
costs have to be reduced; on the other hand, high quality is expected
so that buildings can perform safely throughout their life span. As a
consequence, not only the construction costs, but increasingly also the
management and totals cost and the overall quality are considered.
13.15 Reception of attendees
13.45Welcome
Johannes Schwörer, President of German Federal Society for
Prefabricated Housing (BDF), Bad Honnef (GER)
14.00
High quality and cost conscious building in the context of
social and ecological responsibility
Reinhard Zingler, Executive Board JOSEPH-STIFTUNG,
Bamberg (GER)
14.00
Large-scale wood housing construction
Simon Speigner, sps-architekten, Graz (AUT)
14.35 Did anyone say “sustainable”?
Participative planned wood housing
Prof. Peter Schürch, Halle 58 Architekten, Berne (SUI)
14.35
Affordable rental housing in inner-city locations:
What price is acceptable?
Christoph Gröner, Chairman CG-Gruppe, Berlin (GER)
15.10 “Housing for all”: Model project Dantebad Munich
Prof. Florian Nagler, Nagler Architekten, Munich (GER)
15.10
Modular and/or unitised serial construction?
Christian Kaufmann, Kaufmann Bausysteme, Reuthe (AUT)
15.45
Coffee break in the exhibition area
Coffee sponsored by Lignatur
15.45
Coffee break in the exhibition area
Coffee sponsored by Stora Enso Timber Deutschland
16.15 Transfer housing
Andreas Postner, Andreas Postner Architekturbüro,
Rankweil (AUT)
16.15
Sustainability as quality assurance tool
Prof. Dr. Natalie Eßig, Hochschule Munich, Munich (GER)
16.50 Economical, social and intercultural housing
Johannes Kaufmann, Johannes Kaufmann Architektur,
Dornbirn (AUT)
16.50
Execution quality and standards
Antje Wagner and Florian Bauer, Bundes-Gütegemeinschaft
Montagebau u. Fertighäuser, Bad Honnef (GER)
17.25
Economical, social and intercultural housing
Prof. Kay Marlow, Mosaik Architekten, Hannover (GER)
17.25
The bill comes at the end: life cycle assessment costs
Jürgen Sperzel, SWISS PROPERTY, Zurich (SUI)
18.00Discussion
18.00Discussion
Pre-Conference Seminar III
Wooden house construction forum
Organized by the European Federation of Timber Construction,
Berlin (GER)
Integrated building development – a key success factor
Moderation: Peter Aicher, Executive Board Holzbau Deutschland,
Berlin (GER)
Special situations require special solutions. Once again, in the face
of socio-political challenges and the need for fast and high-quality
housing concepts, the wood industry proves its creativity and potential
for innovation. This year‘s wooden house construction forum shows
different and impressive concepts in theory and practice.
13.15 Reception of attendees
13.45Welcome
Ullrich Huth, president Timber Construction Europe,
Berlin (GER)
14.00
Planning culture for wood construction – “leanWOOD”
Wolfgang Huß, Hochschule Augsburg, Augsburg (GER)
14.25 From construction team to general wood contractor –
alternative procurement models
Sonja Geier, University Lucerne, Lucerne (SUI)
14.50 The timber engineer – a process-optimized interface
Stefan Zöllig, Timbatec Holzbauingenieure Schweiz, Thun (SUI)
15.15
Processes and interfaces in a planning structure
Frank Lattke, lattkearchitekten, Augsburg (GER)
15.40
Coffee break in the exhibition area
Coffee sponsored by Stora Enso Timber Deutschland
16.15 Multiplier potential – Holzbox Nidwald
Jost Niederberger, Bauplanung, Büren (SUI)
16.50 Sustainable development of temporary and flexible housing
Andrea Aicher, Aicher Holzhaus, Hafling (GER)
17.25
Refugee shelters Red Cross Salzburg: Integrated building
design and process planning in real time
Walter Meiberger, Meiberger Holzbau, Lofer (AUT)
Melanie Karbasch, Architekturbüro Melanie Karbasch,
Salzburg (AUT)
18.00Discussion
Wednesday, 7 December 2016
SOCIAL PROGRAM FOR THE NIGHT BEFORE IHF 2016
Starting 18.15 Aperitif (in the exhibition area)
For participants in the pre-conference seminars and
attendees of the official IHF 2016 dinner.
Aperitif sponsored by Knauf and SFS intec
Starting 19.15 Discussion and exchange of ideas at the official dinner
in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen Congress Center. Separate
registration is required for those who only attend IHF 2016.
Thursday, 8 December 2016
MARKET FRAMEWORK – Like other industries, the wood industry depends on the political and economic framework in which it operates.
Therefore, it is important to consider the relevant national and international political trends and economic developments in the context of
an international conference.
08.30
Construction of additional storeys, multistory
buildings and settlements
Moderation: Prof. Uwe Germerott, BFH-AHB, Biel (SUI)
It is no longer a secret that there is a trend towards moving back to the city. But residential space in urban centres
is scarce and densification is desired. Wood construction
has gained importance in this regard in recent years. As
lightweight material, and in systems with a high degree
of prefabrication, wood is well suited for adding storeys to
existing buildings and for building multi-storey structures.
Current global trends and recent projects are presented in
this session.
Reception of attendees
Welcome coffee sponsored by Steico
09.00Welcome
Prof. Dr. Heinrich Köster, University Rosenheim,
Rosenheim (GER)
09.10
09.50
Vision and realization in construction
Moderation: Prof. Dr. Heinrich Köster, University Rosenheim,
Rosenheim (GER)
BIM, industry 4.0 and the increased value-adding along
the production chain are today’s visions. These buzzwords
are economically-driven developments, not only in the
construction industry where architectural and engineering
services move to the background. The industry, however,
thrives of technical developments and visions which require
high performance, especially in the context of existing
regulations and standards.
15.30
Addition Sue & Til (307 apartments) in Winterthur
Christian Kündig, Implenia Holzbau, Rümlang (SUI)
16.00
Settlement Arbora (434 apartments ) and office building
Origine (13 storeys) in Montreal
Mathias Oberholzer, Nordic Structures, Montréal (CAN)
16.30 Dalstone Lane London
Andrew Waugh, Waugh Thistleton Architects, London (GBR)
17.00 The Brenner base tunnel – an engineering feat
Prof. Dr. Konrad Bergmeister, Executive Board BBT,
Universität für Bodenkultur, Vienna (AUT)
Moholt 5050 – Student Residence in Trondheim
(5 times 8 storeys)
Alan Hofman, Wood Con, Brumunddal (NOR)
17.30 Influence of wood construction on the ecosystem and
climate change
Michael Green, Michael Green Architecture, Vancouver (CAN)
Student residence Brock Commons Vancouver
(18 storey hybrid building)
Paul Fast, Fast & Epp, Vancouver (CAN)
18.00Discussion
18.20
10.30Discussion
10.40
Coffee break in the exhibition area
Coffee sponsored by Jowat
Timber structures – High performance timber structures occupy a
special place in the construction industry and the general public. They
inspire confidence in the performance of wood as a building material
and document the wide range of its use.
11.10
Coffee break in the exhibition area
Coffee sponsored by Isocell
Commercial and industrial buildings
Moderation: Prof. Dr. Guido Wimmers, University of Northern
British Columbia, Prince George (CAN)
The versatility of wood as a building material is reflected in
the international architecture. Novel connection techniques
and material combinations create opportunities for new
applications. A selection of projects of international importance – as is tradition at IHF – gives an overview of the
variety of uses of wood and wood-based materials in combination with other materials in contemporary commercial
and industrial buildings.
Wooden church in Holzkirchen
Johannes Wiesler, Holzbau Amann, Weilheim-Banholz (GER)
11.40
International House Sydney
Tim Butler, Lendlease, Sydney (AUS) 12.10
Lunch in the Richard Strauss Hall
Coffee sponsored by Isofloc
13.40
Shopping and service center Hanau
Gerold Tönjes, Grossmann Bau, Rosenheim (GER)
14.00
Kaltwalzwerk „Amag 2020“
Hubert Berer, Wiehag, Altheim (AUT)
14.30
Athletics Stadium in Miramas
Valéry Calvi, Bureau d’Etudes Calvi (IBC), Avignont (FRA)
15.00
Coffee break in the exhibition area
Coffee sponsored by Gutex
Timber engineering research and development
Organized by Materialprüfanstalt (MPA) University Stuttgart
The IHF is a meeting point for researchers and developers from the
timber industry. The R&D stream provides an international platform
for the presentation of research results, exchange with the industry
and initiation of new projects. The stream will give an overview of
some current research projects and implementations, broken down
into three sessions where technological developments and the newest
pioneering technologies and construction methods are presented.
Adhesive bonding of components
Moderation: Prof. Dr. Matti Kairi, Aalto University Helsinki,
Helsinki (FIN)
This session illuminates the possibilities of accelerating the
bonding process and an optimized respectively exclusively
bonded wood material usage.
09.10
Fast curing in wood construction: the 5-minute connection
Dr. Till Vallée, Fraunhofer-Institut für Fertigungstechnik und
Angewandte Materialforschung, Bremen (GER)
09.40
Less is more – optimized ribbed CLTs – the future
Iztok Sustersic, Contemporary Building Design,
Ljubljana (SLO)
10.10
Steel-free adhesively bonded construction for testing of
electronic equipment by the German Army.
Jens Jamnitzky, Rubner Holzbau, Augsburg (GER)
10.40
Coffee break in the exhibition area
Coffee sponsored by Jowat
Seismic-resistant design and construction
Moderation: Dr. Simon Aicher, Univ. MPA Stuttgart (GER) /
Ass. Prof. Dr. Tobias Schauerte, Linnaeus University,
Växjö (SWE)
In this session, pioneering connection technologies and
designs are presented, with special focus on recent research
findings and seismic-resistant construction methods in
North America and New Zealand.
11.10
Pres-lam – Robustness and resilience through clever
connections
Dr. Daniel Moroder, PLT Structural Timber Consultants,
Christchurch (NZL)
11.40
Connectors for seismic resistant wood structures –
North American design philosophy and trends
Steve Pryor, Simpson Strong-Tie, (USA)
12.10
Lunch in the Richard Strauss room
Coffee sponsored by Isofloc
13.40
Experimental investigation of the mechanical properties of
connectors under monotonic and cyclic loading
Franco Moar, Rotho Blass, Kurtschach (ITA)
14.10
Hold-downs for multi-storey solid wood construction –
Canadian design philosophy and recent research
Prof. Dr. Thomas Tannert, University of Northern British
Columbia, Prince George (CAN)
14.40
15.10
Intelligent moment-resistant connector for wood frame
construction
Jonas Leimcke, iBMB, TU Braunschweig,
Braunschweig (GER)
Coffee break in the exhibition area
Coffee sponsored by Gutex
Designing with hardwood
Moderation: Dr. Simon Aicher, MPA Stuttgart, Stuttgart
(GER)
This session will discuss product developments and design
projects with four different hardwood species from Europe
and North America. The topics impressively demonstrate
the extent to which this resource, which until a few years
ago was mostly untapped, is now being used in the construction sector.
15.40
Glulam made of Oak picks up pace:
European Oak – Case studies
Jannick Jahnke, Holzbau Simonin, Montlebon (FRA)/
Grupo Gámiz, Santa Cruz de Campezo (ESP)
American White Oak – Lord’s Cricket Ground Stadium
structure
Markus Golinski, Hess Timber, Kleinheubach (GER)/
ARUP, London (GBR)
16.20
Is Birch the better Beech? Grading, processing and
mechanical properties of birch Glulam and birch CLT
Georg Jeitler, Hasslacher Norica Timber, Sachsenburg (AUT)
16.50 Structures made of beech veneer products
Konrad Merz, merz kley partner, Dornbirn (AUT)
17.20 “The Smile” – The first large scale use of hardwood CLT
Andrew Lawrence, ARUP, London (GBR)
17.50Discussion
18.20
Coffee break in the exhibition area
Coffee sponsored by Isocell
Guest lecture and personal tributes
Moderation: Prof. Dr. Heinrich Köster, University Rosenheim,
Rosenheim (GER)
18.50 Thinking tools and universal forms taken from nature
Prof. Dr. Claus Mattheck, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie
(KIT), Karlsruhe (GER)
Wood has been the focus of their careers. They have promoted wood
as a sustainable construction material that will play a central role on
the sustainability markets of the future.
19.30 Tribute to individuals with exemplary service to the wood
construction industry.
Heinrich Cordes
In 1964, after completing his apprenticeship and engineering studies, Heinrich Cordes joined his family’s carpentry operation that
was founded by his grandfather in 1905. At the age of 29, he was
responsible for the business which by then had 15 employees. The
increasing demand for wood and glulam structures helped him
grow the company to 32 employees by 1980. Today, Cordes Holzbau employs 60 employees in Waffensen near Rotenburg and has
an annual turnover of approximately 9 million Euro. The company
delivers residential and commercial wood buildings, day care centers,
gymnasiums, schools and churches. Cordes demonstrated entrepreneurship in special projects such as the assembly of a Trojan horse for
the Troy exhibition in Braunschweig, with the “Wiesmann Gecko” car
dealership in Dülmen, the construction of wooden roller coasters and
the installation of the first Timber Tower. In addition, Heinrich Cordes
was and still is an excellent representative of mid-size companies in
leading functions of several federal and provincial committees.
Laudatio: Karl Hoffmeister, Executive Board Holzbau Deutschland,
Berlin (GER)
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Claus Wagner
Claus Wagner studied Civil Engineering at the University of Applied Sciences Giessen and the Technical University of Berlin where
he earned his doctorate in the field of timber construction. Already
during his studies in Berlin, he applied his knowledge in practice
and worked for an engineering design office. After completing his
PhD, Claus Wagner became head of research and development at
the G.A. Pfleiderer GmbH & Co.KG, Neumarkt. His areas of expertise
ranged from engineered wood panel products, over railway sleepers to wooden poles. In 1986, Claus Wagner was appointed Faculty
member to the Department of Wood Technology at the University of
Applied Sciences Rosenheim. He worked towards a stronger focus on
structural training, an effort that resulted in the establishment of the
degree program Timber Construction in 1996. The continued success
of the program can be traced back to the unwavering commitment of
the founding father. In addition to his academic work, Claus Wagner
has worked as a publicly appointed and sworn expert.
Laudatio: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Johann Pravida, University Rosenheim,
Rosenheim (GER)
ab 20.00 Social evening : delicacies from the host country Poland
Coffee sponsored by Knauf and Dessert by SFS intec
Friday, 9 December 2016
Timber structures – Wood structures are unique and different from
any other structures from an environmental point of view. As a natural and renewable resource, wood has qualities that are vital to our
survival. If wood as a building material did not exist, we would have
to invent it. Accordingly, all stakeholders in the construction industry
are called upon to ensure that wood plays a greater role as a construction material than in the recent past.
Block A
Block B Host country Poland
The perception of wooden buildings by Polish people – the results of
market research
Moderation: Dr. Malgorzata Wnorowska, Forestor Communication,
Warsaw (POL)
Poland is, considering its size and population, the sixth largest country in Europe and provides a considerable market with 38.5 million
inhabitants. Almost 30% of the land mass is covered by forests; the
annual log harvest is 38 million cubic meters and rising. The Engineered Wood Panel Products Industry is an important producer and
a strong player on the European market. The situation is different
regarding Glulam and CLT; these products are imported to Poland.
While the wood construction section timber in Poland is still in its
infancy with a market share for new buildings of only 3%, it is expected that the coming years will bring interesting developments in the
sector.
Extreme engineering timber structures:
bridges & towers & special buildings
Moderation: Prof. Michael Flach, University Innsbruck, Innsbruck (AUT)
While there are several big bridge projects currently in the planning
stages, this year two bridges from Germany and France, distinguished
by their particular production and construction, will be introduced.
This session will also provide information on extreme structures for
those who wish to walk high in the sky on slender towers or curved
paths, and waste incinerator build from wood.
08.30
Forest State in Poland and its role in developing wood
industry
Arkadiusz Wojciechowski, The State Forests National Forest
Holding, Wroclaw (POL)
08.30
Tower Sibling
Michael Hübscher, Hübscher Holzbau, Beringen (SUI)
09.00
Poland is one of the biggest producer of EWP in Europe
Michal Komorowski, Steico, Czarnków (POL)
09.00
Towers Wetzgau and Bannwald
Johann Haker, Ingenieurbüro Andreas Wirth, Freiburg (GER)
09.30
Some formal and practical aspects of determining the state
of wooden buildings in Poland
Andrzej Noskowiak, Wood Technology Institute (ITD),
Posen (POL)
09.30
“Heaven’s striker”: road of courage and self-discovery
Dr. Václav Röder, Taros-Nova, Rožnov pod Radhoštěm (CZE)
10.00
Coffee break
Coffee sponsored by Saint-Gobain Rigips
10.00
Coffee break
Coffee sponsored by Saint-Gobain Rigips
10.30
Case study: House in Milanówek, the first wooden frame
passive house in Poland certified by Institute in Darmstadt
Michał Szreder, Szreder AC, Warsaw (POL)
10.30
Garbage incinerator Leeds
Rensteph Thompson, Hess Timber, Kleinheubach (GER)
11.00
Eurban – Leaders in Solid Timber Construction: The UK
experience and lessons for the developing Polish market
Magda Szabert, Eurban Limited, London (GBR)
11.00
Adhesively bonded covered bridge over the Drugeon
Jannick Jahnke, Holzbau Simonin, Montlebon (FRA)
11.30
Improving the energy efficiency of buildings in Poland
Marcin Zawada, Arci-Zawada, Düsseldorf (GER)
11.30
Bridge over highway B317 Lörrach
Prof. Volker Schiermeyer, FH-Bielefeld/Minden, Minden
(GER)
12.00
Coffee break
Coffee sponsored by Türmerleim
12.00
Coffee break
Coffee sponsored by Türmerleim
Block C
Building future: energy efficient construction
Moderation: Prof. Andreas Müller, BFH-AHB, Biel (SUI)
One of the biggest upcoming challenges is the significant improvement of the energy performance of buildings. In Europe, buildings
still use about 40% of the total energy consumption. Global warming
and climate change demand actions for change. The European Union
directive on the energy performance of buildings aims to significantly
increase the energy efficiency of buildings. Passive and zero-energy
houses will be the norm by 2020 and plus-energy buildings will soon
be reality, not only in residential buildings. Innovative solutions are
required to meet these high formal demands.
Epilog
Architecture of the future, the future of architecture:
possible roles of wood construction
08.30
Summer heat protection in the context of climate change
Daniel Rüdisser, Labor für Bauphysik, TU Graz, Graz (AUT)
09.00
Plus-energy pilot project : High school Schmuttertal in Diedorf
Prof. Hermann Kaufmann, Architekten Hermann Kaufmann,
Schwarzach (AUT)
09.30
10.00
10.30
11.00
Moderation: Prof. Wolfgang Winter, University Vienna, Vienna (AUT)
For the last century, modern architecture has been defined by the
choice of materials and construction techniques. Powerful, industrially
produced synthetic materials such as cement, concrete, steel and glass
have replaced traditional natural materials like clay, brick and wood.
During recent decades, however, wood construction has gained ground
though industrial production, intelligent adding of value, comprehensive quality control, improved joining techniques and prefabrication,
especially in the market of urban building and densification through
user-oriented, flexible architecture with impeccable environmental
profile. The epilogue presents how these developments are embraced
by architects from Germany, England and France.
12.20
The future of construction, housing and work –
What role does wood have?
Lars Krückeberg, Graft Gesellschaft für Architektur, Berlin
(GER)
12.50 Mobile culture: Construction of a new Elizabethan Globe
Theatre in Northern France
Andrew Todd, Studio Andrew Todd, London (GBR)
13.20 “Reinvent Paris” – why architects remember wood.
Examples of realized and planned large buildings
Jacques Ferrier, Jacques Ferrier Architecture, Paris (FRA)
14.00
Discussion and final words
14.15
Buffet lunch
Coffee sponsored by Sihga
Close of IHF 2016
Wasting energy the smart way
Prof. Timo Leukefeld, Energiebotschafter der
Bundesregierung, Freiberg (GER)
Coffee break
Coffee sponsored by Saint-Gobain Rigips
Almost zero energy house – easily implemented in wooden
passive houses
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Feist, University Innsbruck, Innsbruck
(AUT)
Energy-plus house: new building by the German Federal
Environmental Foundation
Marcus Lembach, Metaraum Architekten, Stuttgart (GER)
11.30
Energy-plus nature and forest management administration
building in Diekirch
Carsten Larusch, morph4 architecture, Canach (LUX)
12.00
Coffee break
Coffee sponsored by Türmerleim
Apart from gaining knowledge from the formal sessions, participants
have the opportunity to learn about the latest developments and
innovations in wood construction in the parallel trade show, where
the sponsors and other companies are presenting their products.
Take advantage of the breaks to get an overview, to socialize and to
deepen existing contacts.
The organizers, sponsors and exhibitors wish you an interesting
and enjoyable 22nd International Wood Construction Conference
IHF 2016.
Place of the Conference
Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Congress Centrum
Richard-Strauss-Platz 1, 82467 Garmisch-Partenkirchen (GER)
Organizers
Accommodation
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«International Wood Construction Forum»
Hochschule Rosenheim (HS Ro), DE-Rosenheim
Tourismus GAP
You can also book directly through:
Garmisch-Partenkirchen Tourismus
P.O. Box 1562, 82467 Garmisch-Partenkirchen (GER)
T +49 8821 180 7726, F +49 8821 180 7755
www.gapa.de; [email protected]
Aalto University Helsinki (AUH), FI-Aalto
Berner Fachhochschule (AHB), CH-Biel/Bienne
Technische Universität Vienna (TUW), AT-Vienna
Technische Universität Munich (TUM), DE-Munich
University of British Columbia (UNBC), CA-Vancouver
Co-organizers
Bundesverband Deutscher Fertigbau (BDF), DE-Bad Honnef
Lignum – Holzwirtschaft Schweiz, CH-Zurich
Linnaeus University, SE-Växjö
Materialprüfungsanstalt Universität Stuttgart (MPA), DE-Stuttgart
Timber Construction Europe (TCE), DE-Berlin
Contact during the event
Simone Burri, Claudia Stucki
T +49 8821 180 812
Universität Innsbruck, AT-Innsbruck
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2501 Biel (SUI)
F +41 32 327 20 09
[email protected]
Industrie (HDH), DE-Bad Honnef
ENSArchitecture-Université de Lorraine, FR-Nancy
ENSTIB-Université de Lorraine, FR-Epinal
Europäischer Fertigbauverband (EFV), AT-Vienna
Hauptverband der Dt. Holz und Kunststoffe verarbeitenden
Studiengemeinschaft Holzleimbau, DE-Wuppertal
Verband für geprüfte Qualitätshäuser (VGQ), CH-Biel
Verband Holzfaser Dämmstoffe (VHD), DE-Wuppertal
You can also register online:
http://www.forum-holzbau.com/ihf/ihf_anmeldung.php
Technical Publications
Closing date for registration 27 November 2016
Area Legno, IT-Milano
The number of participants is limited. Registrations are processed in
the order in which they are received.
architektur aktuell, AT-Vienna
BioCasa, IT-Milano
Brückenbau Construction & Engineering, DE-Wiesbaden
First, CH-Zurich
Glaswelt, DE-Stuttgart
Holzbau - die neue quadriga, DE-Wolnzach
holzbau austria, AT-Vienna
holzBaumartkschweiz, CH-Niederwil AG
Holz-Forum/Dähne Verlag, DE-Ettlingen
Holzkurier, AT-Vienna
Holz-Zentralblatt, DE-Stuttgart
IL Legno, IT-Milano
mikado, DE-Augsburg
PUU, FI-Helsinki
tec 21, CH-Zurich
Umrisse - Zeitschrift für Baukultur, DE-Wiesbaden
wir holzbauer, CH-Zurich
Xylon, IT-Assago/Milano
Zuschnitt, AT-Vienna
Premium Partner
Egger, AT-St. Johann
Fermacell, DE-Duisburg
Hasslacher, AT-Sachsenburg
Pavatex, CH-Fribourg
Partner
Collano Adhesives, CH-Sempach
Erlus, DE-Neufahrn
hsbcad, DE-Kaufbeuren
Lignatur, CH-Waldstatt
Novatop, Kuratle&Jaecker, CH-Leibstadt/
Topwood Trading, DE-Geislingen
Rotho Blaas, IT-Kurtatsch
Velux, DK-Hørsholm
Main Sponsors
Henkel & Cie., CH-Sempach Station/Schweiz
Swiss Krono, CH-Menznau
Coffee sponsors
Dynea, NO-Lillestroem
Gutex Holzfaserwerk, DE-Waldshut-Tiengen
Isocell, AT-Neumarkt
Isofloc, CH-Bütschwil
Jowat, DE-Detmold
Knauf Gips, DE-Iphofen
Knauf Insulation, DE-Simbach am Inn
Metsä Wood, DE-Bremen
Saint Gobain Isover, DE-Düsseldorf
Saint Gobain Rigips, DE-Düsseldorf
SFS intec, CH-Heerbrugg
Sihga, AT-Ohlsdorf
Steico, DE-Feldkirchen
Stora Enso Timber, DE-Pfarrkirchen
Türmerleim, DE-Ludwigshafen/CH-Basel
Sponsors
Best Wood Schneider, DE-Eberhardzell
Heco-Schrauben, DE-Schramberg
Mayr-Melnhof Holz Holding, AT-Leoben
Pollmeier, DE-Creuzburg
TechnoWood, CH-Wildhaus
Exhibitors
Adler, AT-Schwaz
Adolf Würth, DE-Künzelsau-Gaisbach
AGEPAN SYSTEM c/o Glunz, Meppen
Akademie der Hochschule Biberach, DE-Biberach
Ampack-Bautechnik, DE-Warthausen
Avola, DE-Hattingen
BeA, DE-Ahrensburg
Berner Fachhochschule (AHB), CH-Biel/Bienne
Binderholz, AT-Fügen
BSW Berleburger Schaumstoffwerk, DE-Bad Berleburg
Bundes-Gütegemeinschaft Montagebau und
Fertighäuser, DE-Bad Honnef
cadwork informatik Software, DE-Hildesheim
CO2-Bank, DE-Schmallenberg
CO2-Institut Schweiz | Suisse, CH-Biel/Bienne
Contec, CH-Uetendorf
Deutsche Fundamentbaugesellschaft, DE-Cham
Deutscher Holzfertigbau-Verband, DE-Ostfildern
Dietrich’s Datenverarbeitung, DE-Neubiberg
Dlubal, DE-Tiefenbach
Dörken, CH-Arlesheim
DRW-Verlag Weinbrenner, DE-Leinfelden-Echterdingen
elka-Holzwerke, DE-Morbach
Eugen Decker Holzindustrie, DE-Morbach
Fehr Braunwalder, CH-St. Gallen
Fischer, DE-Waldachtal
Forum Weisstanne, DE-Freiburg
Franz Habisreutinger, DE-Weingarten
Fundermax, AT-St. Veit/Glan
gbo datacomp, DE-Augsburg
Getzner, AT-Bürs
GH Baubeschläge, DE-Weilheim/Teck
GIN Interessenverband Nagelplatten, DE-Ostfildern
Grossmann Bau, DE-Rosenheim
Haas Fertigbau, DE-Falkenberg
Hagebau Handelsgesellschaft für Baustoffe, DE-Soltau
Hans Brügmann, DE-Büchen
Hans Hundegger, DE-Hawangen
Hess, CH-Döttingen
HMR Jacob, DE-Aldersbach-Uttigkofen
Hochschule Rosenheim, DE-Rosenheim
Holzbau Deutschland, DE-Berlin
Holz-Brüner, DE-Bräunlingen/Schw.
HU-Holzunion, DE-Niederaichbach
Inthermo, DE-Ober-Ramstdt
ITW Befestigungssysteme, DE-Hemmingen
Karl M. Reich Verbindungstechnik, DE-Oberboihingen
Kaufmann, DE-Ober-Ramstadt
Keimfarben, DE-Diedorf
Kielsteg, AT-Graz
Knapp, DE-Pöring
Krüsi Maschinenbau, CH-Schönengrund
LeichtbauWeis, CH-Roschacherberg
Lignotrend, DE-Weilheim-Bannholz
Linnaeus University, SE-Växjö
Ludwig System, DE-Schneizlreuth
Maidler, AT-St. Johann in der Haide
Metabowerke, DE-Nürtingen
Michael Weinig, DE-Tauberbischofsheim
mikado, Weka Media, DE-Augsburg
Moll, DE-Schwetzingen
Nowa+, DE-Rottweil
Peikko Group, DE-Waldeck
Pfeifer Timber, AT-Imst
Pfister Waagen Bilanciai, DE-Affing-Mühlhausen
Pfleiderer Holzwerkstoffe, DE-Gütersloh
Pitzl Metallbau, DE-Altheim
Prebena, DE-Schotten
Raimund Beck, AT-Mauerkirchen
Remmers Baustofftechnik, DE-Löningen
S+S Datentechnik, DE-Bergisch Gladbach
Schmid Schrauben, AT-Hainfeld
Schuler Consulting, DE-Pfalzgrafenweiler
SCM Group, IT-Rimini
Sema Holzbausoftware, DE-Wildpoldsried
Sherpa Connection Systems, AT-Frohnleiten
Simon Möhringer Anlagenbau, DE-Wiesentheid
THERMO NATUR, DE-Nördlingen
TimberTec, DE-Eutin
Treppenbau Rutz, CH-Bazenheid
Weinmann, DE-St. Johann
WGsystem, DE-Ottobeuren
Woodtec Fankhauser, CH-Vordemwald
Züblin Holzingenieurbau/Merk Timber, DE-Aichach
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Garmisch 16
22. International Wood Construction Conference (IHF 2016)
Practical experience – Practical application
Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Congress Centrum (DE)
I wish to register for the 22nd International Wood Construction Conference to be held on 7–9 December 2016
Registration from the Conferences (incl. conference documentation)
Opening Session from 7.12.16, incl. lunch
€ 90.- CHF 99.-
Pre-Conference Seminar from 7.12.16, incl. dinner
€ 175.-
CHF 190.-
Opening Session + Pre-Conference Seminar from 7.12.16, incl. lunch and dinner
€ 235.-
CHF 255.-
International Wood Construction Conference (IHF) from 8.–9.12.16, incl. lunch and dinner
€ 575.-
CHF 630.-
Pre-Conference Seminar + International Wood Construction Conference,
incl. lunch and dinner
€ 660.- CHF 725.-
Opening Session + Pre-Conference Seminar + International Wood Construction
incl. all meals
€ 710.- CHF 780.-
Conference folder (plus mailing expenses)
€ 60.- CHF 65.-
Select the desired prologue or theme block
Pre-Conference Seminar, 07.12.16
Pre-Conference Seminar I Architecture and social housing
Pre-Conference Seminar II Prefabricated housing forum
Pre-Conference Seminar III Wooden house construction forum
International Wood Construction Conference, 09.12.16
Block A Host country Poland
Block B Extreme engineering timber structures: bridges & towers & special buildings
Block C Building future: energy efficient construction
Fees do not include tax.
Closing date for registration 27 November 2016
The number of participants is limited. Registrations are processed in the order in which they are received.
Online registration: http://www.forum-holzbau.com/ihf/ihf_anmeldung.php
Registration per Fax to +41 32 327 20 09
Name and Surname/address
Billing address (if different from above)
Telephone
Mail Date Signature
With attached registration coupon to:
forum-holzbau
Simone Burri, P.O. Box 474, 2501 Biel (SUI)
T +41 32 327 20 00, [email protected]
Attendance is limited. Registrations will be processed in the order received. Cancellations can only be accepted in writing. In the case of cancellations received less than two weeks before the beginning of the event, 35 % of the seminar fee will be retained as a cancellation charge. If the
cancellation is received less than five working days prior to the beginning of the event, no refund on the seminar and conference fees will be made.
A substitute attendee may be nominated at any time as long as the person involved is eligible to attend. The full conference and seminar fee is also
charged In the case of a registered person who fails to attend the event. The organizers reserve the right to cancel the event at short notice. In such
a case all payments made will be refunded.
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