Detailed Program SEPTEMBER 30 OCTOBER 4 2019 - Bayern International
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Program at a glance 1 ↓ SEPTEMBER 30 ↓ OCTOBER 2 8:00 AM REGISTRATION OPENING 7:00 AM REGISTRATION OPENING CECOBOIS-WOODRISE PROFESSIONAL COMPETITION BREAKFAST 5:00 PM C ONFERENCE OPENING REMARKS EXHIBITION & B2B MEETINGS KEYNOTE SPEAKER CONFERENCE — HoHo Vienna WOODRISE TECHNOLOGICAL SHOWCASE 6:30 PM EXHIBITION HALL OPENING AND WELCOMING COCKTAIL ECOBOIS-WOODRISE PROFESSIONAL COMPETITION C SHOWCASE ECOBOIS-WOODRISE PROFESSIONAL COMPETITION C PRESENTATIONS 8:15 AM WELCOMING REMARKS 8:25 AM PLENARY SESSION #3 (PART 1) Science and technology for urban densification : ↓ OCTOBER 1 wood as a tool 9:45 AM REFRESHMENT BREAK 7:00 AM REGISTRATION OPENING 10:30 AM PLENARY SESSION #3 (PART 2) BREAKFAST Science and technology for urban densification : wood as a tool EXHIBITION & B2B MEETINGS 12:00 PM CONFERENCE The impact of wooden cities on quality of life and comfort WOODRISE TECHNOLOGICAL SHOWCASE 12:20 PM CONCLUSION OF PLENARY SESSIONS ECOBOIS-WOODRISE PROFESSIONAL COMPETITION C AND PASSING OF THE RELAY SHOWCASE 12:35 PM NETWORKING LUNCH 8:15 AM WELCOMING REMARKS 2:00 PM TECHNICAL WORKSHOP (PART 1) 8:25 AM INTRODUCTORY CONFERENCE Update on international policies implemented – leaders and emerging countries 3:45 PM REFRESHMENT BREAK 8:45 AM PLENARY SESSSION #1 (PART 1) 4:30 PM TECHNICAL WORKSHOP (PART 2) Emerging mid-rise and high-rise timber & EXHIBITION HALL CLOSING construction projects worldwide 6:00 PM END OF THE DAY 9:45 AM REFRESHMENT BREAK 10:30 AM PLENARY SESSSION #1 (PART 2) Emerging mid-rise and high-rise timber construction projects worldwide ↓ OCTOBER 3+4 12:00 PM NETWORKING LUNCH 7:00 AM TECHNICAL VISITS > 5:00 PM 1:15 PM PLENARY SESSION #2 (PART 1) Contribution of timber construction to the bioeconomy and carbon market 2:45 PM REFRESHMENT BREAK 3:30 PM PLENARY SESSION #2 (PART 2) Contribution of timber construction Legend to the bioeconomy and carbon market Main Plenary Room 5:00 PM CLOSING REMARKS OF THE DAY Exhibition Hall and Foyer Technical Workshop Area (Level 3) 6:00 PM GALA EVENING & CECOBOIS-WOODRISE Exhibition Hall PROFESSIONAL COMPETITION AWARD CEREMONY Main Entrance Voltigeurs de Québec Armoury
Preliminary detailed program 2 ↓ MONDAY SEPTEMBER 30 8:00AM – 5:00PM R EGISTRATION OPENING Main Entrance E XHIBITORS MOVE-IN Exhibition Hall C ECOBOIS-WOODRISE PROFESSIONAL COMPETITION Foyer 5:00PM – 6:30PM C ONFERENCE OPENING REMARKS Plenary Room | Simultaneous translation FR EN JP MAN Master of Ceremonies: Jean-François Lépine KEYNOTE SPEAKER CONFERENCE — HoHo Vienna Plenary Room | Simultaneous translation FR EN JP MAN Keynote Speaker: Richard Woschitz (Woschitz Group GmbH, Austria) 6:30PM – 8:00PM EXHIBITION HALL OPENING AND WELCOMING COCKTAIL Exhibition Hall CECOBOIS-WOODRISE PROFESSIONAL COMPETITION PRESENTATIONS ↓ TUESDAY OCTOBER 1 7:00AM - 5:00PM R EGISTRATION OPENING Main Entrance EXHIBITION & B2B MEETINGS Exhibition Hall W OODRISE TECHNOLOGICAL SHOWCASE Exhibition Hall C ECOBOIS-WOODRISE PROFESSIONAL COMPETITION SHOWCASE Foyer 7:00AM – 8:15AM B REAKFAST Exhibition Hall 8:15AM – 8:25AM W ELCOMING REMARKS Plenary Room | Simultaneous translation FR EN JP MAN Master of Ceremonies: Jean-François Lépine
↓ TUESDAY OCTOBER 1 3 8:25AM – 8:45AM I NTRODUCTORY CONFERENCE Update on international policies implemented – leaders and emerging countries Plenary Room | Simultaneous translation FR EN JP MAN This introductory talk aims to provide an overview of the existing policies in many countries to facilitate the construction of mid- and high-rise buildings. For more than a decade, we have seen a significant global increase in the number of new construction projects for buildings over four stories high. This new reality is being made possible thanks to the measures taken by governments and their rapid adoption by developers and construction professionals. Some countries have long stood out, while others are slowly emerging with programs to support the development of this market. Keynote Speaker: Jennifer Cover (US WoodWorks, USA) 8:45AM – 9:45AM P LENARY SESSION 1 (PART 1) Emerging mid-rise and high-rise timber construction projects worldwide Plenary Room | Simultaneous translation FR EN JP MAN In recent years, there has been an ever-increasing number of large-scale projects worldwide where wood has demonstrated its ability to meet the requirements of high-rise construction. Developers and profes- sionals from many countries have taken up the challenge of using wood to construct buildings that reach unprecedented heights. In this plenary session, key speakers from several countries will share their experience on projects recently completed or still under development. Moderator #1: Eric Karsh (Equilibrium, Canada) Speaker #1: Nicolas Laisné (Nicolas Laisné Architectes, France) Implementing new uses with high-rise timber construction Speaker #2: Karim Khalifa (Sidewalk Labs, USA) Sidewalk Labs is reimagining cities to improve quality of life 9:45AM – 10:30AM R EFRESHMENT BREAK Exhibition Hall 10:30AM - 12:00PM P LENARY SESSION 1 (PART 2) Emerging mid-rise and high-rise timber construction projects worldwide Plenary Room | Simultaneous translation FR EN JP MAN Moderator #1: Eric Karsh (Equilibrium, Canada) Speaker #3: Mario Rando (Degree of Freedom, Engineer, Norway) Finansparken Bjergsted in Stavanger (Norway) – An innovative timber office building Speaker #4: Ana Belizário and Carol Bueno (Amata/Tryptique, Brazil) Project Amata Speaker #5: Jean-Marc Dubois (Nordic, Canada) US Projects 12:00PM – 1:15PM N ETWORKING LUNCH Exhibition Hall
↓ TUESDAY OCTOBER 1 4 1:15PM – 2:45PM P LENARY SESSION 2 (PART 1) Contribution of timber construction to the bioeconomy and carbon market Plenary Room | Simultaneous translation FR EN JP MAN The construction sector plays a major role in the economy of each industrialized country. This industry is increasingly interested in participating in sustainable development, which includes ensuring that materials come from sustainable practices and have a low environmental footprint. Wood, with its ability to store carbon, has every advantage to be used in the construction and development of buildings. This plenary session is intended to explain the benefits and challenges of opting for wood within a forest bio-economy and sustainable development perspective for future generations. Moderator #2: Robert Beauregard (Université Laval, Canada) Speaker #6: Andrew Waugh (Waugh-Thistleton Architect, UK) The Making of Multiply Speaker #7: Stéphan De Faÿ (EPA Bordeaux-Euratlantique, France) Aquitaine’s projects Speaker #8: Michael Marks (Katerra, USA) Katerra’s vision and potential impact on the construction industry and cities of tomorrow 2:45PM – 3:30PM R EFRESHMENT BREAK Exhibition Hall 3:30PM – 5:00PM P LENARY SESSION 2 (PART 2) Contribution of timber construction to the bioeconomy and carbon market Plenary Room | Simultaneous translation FR EN JP MAN Moderator #2: Robert Beauregard (Université Laval, Canada) Speaker #9: David Bruchon (ICADE, France) La Cartoucherie Speaker #10: Weiqing Liu (Nanjing Tech University, China) Effect on carbon footprinting of timber structures in China Speaker #11: Johan Thorsell (Växjö Municipality, Sweden) Wood strategy impact on construction and urbanisation 5:00PM C LOSING REMARKS OF THE DAY Plenary Room | Simultaneous translation FR EN JP MAN Master of Ceremonies: Jean-François Lépine 6:00PM – 10:30PM G ALA EVENING & CECOBOIS-WOODRISE PROFESSIONAL COMPETITION AWARD CEREMONY Voltigeurs de Québec Armoury
↓ WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2 5 7:00AM – 4:30PM R EGISTRATION OPENING Main Entrance EXHIBITION & B2B MEETINGS Exhibition Hall W OODRISE TECHNOLOGICAL SHOWCASE Exhibition Hall C ECOBOIS-WOODRISE PROFESSIONAL COMPETITION SHOWCASE Foyer 7:00AM – 8:15AM B REAKFAST Exhibition Hall 8:15AM – 8:25AM W ELCOMING REMARKS Plenary Room | Simultaneous translation FR EN JP MAN Master of Ceremonies: Jean-François Lépine 8:25AM – 9:45AM P LENARY SESSION 3 (PART 1) Science and technology for urban densification: wood as a tool Plenary Room | Simultaneous translation FR EN JP MAN The development of new construction techniques or technological tools to speed up the construction of buildings has been growing at a fast pace in recent years. Whether it is the larger-scale use of BIM (Building Information Modeling) or the integration of innovative building systems that enable rapid installation of structural components, these new construction techniques and technologies are often cited as examples when building in highly dense urban environments. Better planning combined with rapid construction of buildings help minimize impacts on residents. In this plenary session, examples of new technologies and construction techniques currently being used around the world will be presented Moderator #3: To be confirmed Speaker #12: Catherine St-Marseille & Nicolas Demers (Provencher-Roy Architects, Canada) Arbora Project: The benefits and challenges of CLT residential construction in Quebec Speaker #13: Toni Kekki (Rahennuskonsultointi T Tekki, Finland) Tuuliniitty and Puukuokka – Phases 2 & 3 Speaker #14: Craig Curtis (Katerra, USA) Light Frame Design automation and industrialization 9:45AM – 10:30AM R EFRESHMENT BREAK Exhibition Hall 10:30AM – 12:00PM P LENARY SESSION 3 (PART 2) Science and technology for urban densification: wood as a tool Plenary Room | Simultaneous translation FR EN JP MAN Moderator #3: To be confirmed Speaker #15: Daniel Wilded (Martinsons, Sweden) Add CLT for sustainable skylines Speaker #16: Jan-Willem van de Kuilen (Technical University of Munich, Germany/Netherlands) Hotel Jakarta, 8 storey hotel with 3D modules Speaker #17: Masahiro Harada (Mt. Fuji-Architects Studio, Japan) Topic to be confirmed
↓ WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2 6 12:00AM - 12:20PM Q UALITY OF LIFE AND COMFORT CONFERENCE The impact of wooden cities on quality of life and comfort Plenary Room | Simultaneous translation FR EN JP MAN The comfort and well-being of the occupants of a building are evaluated on the basis of a number of criteria. Whether it is a matter of obtaining a certain level of acoustic or thermal comfort or a healthy and well-lit environment, appropriate constructive solutions need to be implemented. It has been found that a well- designed building increases productivity and that occupants have a better quality of life. Some studies have also shown that the use of wood increases occupants’ comfort and well-being. Keynote Speaker: Marie-France Stendahl (White arkitekter AB, Sweden) Architecture as medicine - Evidence-based research into well-being 12:20PM – 12:35PM C ONCLUSION OF PLENARY SESSIONS AND PASSING OF THE RELAY Plenary Room | Simultaneous translation FR EN JP MAN Master of Ceremonies: Jean-François Lépine 12:35PM – 2:00PM N ETWORKING LUNCH Exhibition Hall 2:00PM – 6:00PM T ECHNICAL WORKSHOPS ON MID-RISE AND HIGH-RISE WOOD BUILDINGS 1 → Acoustic and vibration performance 2 → Seismic risk prevention Room 301A Room 302AB The use of wood in the construction of mid- and high-rise The seismic behaviour of wood buildings is often one of their buildings is proving to be a competitive alternative to steel best features. However, despite this inherent advantage, and concrete. However, like any other building material and seismic design must be based on the most recent data and system, wood systems must comply with the rules of building techniques; otherwise, substantial structural damage could codes and thereby ensure users’ comfort with respect to occur during powerful earthquakes. sound transmission and building vibration. The considerable losses sustained during recent large earth- This session on acoustic and vibration performance will be an quakes have shifted the philosophy of seismic design towards opportunity to review recent advances in these fields and share so-called “resilient” or “low damage” structural systems. These views and experiences with international experts in the field. innovative systems aim to reduce structural damage, while provid- ing occupants with the same or even a higher degree of safety. Discussions will inevitably take place on how to translate re- search findings into effective, sustainable technical solutions. This session will serve as an opportunity to present the work accomplished, share the results and build on recent knowledge and experience. Moderator: Jean-Luc Kouyoumji (FCBA, France) Moderator: Marjan Popovski (FPInnovations, Canada) Presentations by: & Thomas Catterou (FCBA, France) Samuel Cuerrier-Auclair (FPInnovations, Canada) Jean-Luc Kouyoumji (FCBA, France) Presentations by: Pierre Landel (RISE, Sweden) Hiroshi Isoda (Kyoto University, Japan) Delphine Bard (Lund University, Sweden) Pierre Quenneville (University of Auckland, New Zealand) Victor Salcedo (GERB Vibration Control Systems, Inc, USA) Shiling Pei (Colorado School of Mines, USA) Jeffrey Mahn (NRC, Canada) Hans-Erik Bloomgren (Katerra, USA) Student: To be announced Girma Bitsuamlak (Western University, Canada) Marjan Popovski (FPInnovations, Canada) Thomas Catterou (FCBA, France) Student: To be announced
↓ WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2 7 2:00PM – 6:00PM 3 → Fire safety 4 → Forest resources and wood products Room 303AB Room 304AB The inherent nature of structural timber components to be In recent decades, environmental and safety concerns, particu- charred slowly and at a predictable rate makes solid wood larly in high seismic risk areas have prompted engineers systems capable of maintaining significant structural capacity and designers to develop new wood and wood-based building for extended periods of time when exposed to fire. Solid products and systems. Modern structural products and systems systems such as cross-laminated timber (CLT), glulam (GLT), made of solid wood (such as CLT and GLT) are just a few of nail-laminated timber (NLT) and dowel laminated timber the engineered wood products that now make it possible to (DLT) have proven that they can provide excellent fire resis- build higher and over a larger area, while providing safety and tance, often comparable to that of typical non-combustible a reduced environmental footprint. heavy structures. The workshop on forest resources and wood products will To facilitate greater acceptance of solid wood systems in highlight the various approaches now available, particularly international building codes, many topics still need to be through the fourth industrial revolution and the interconnectivity studied. This session will cover the most recent topics related of tools, in order to enable sound management of forest resources to fire safety for medium- and high-rise buildings. and their optimal use in transforming them into sustainable, safe and low environmental footprint building products. Moderator: Christian Dagenais (FPInnovations, Canada) Moderator: Jean-Frédéric Grandmont (MFFP, Canada) Presentations by: Daniel Brandon (RISE, Sweden) Presentations by: David Lange (University of Queensland, Australia) Frédéric Verreault (Chantiers Chibougamau, Canada) Jan Smolka (Czech Fire Protection Association – Daniel Wilded (Martinsons, Sweden) Majaczech, Czech Republic) Patrick Reydams (AMATA, Brazil) Jason Smart (American Wood Council, USA) Toru Fujii (Suteki Nice, Japan) Martino Negri (CNR Ivalsa Trento, Italy) FAO (To be announced) Lindsay Ranger (FPInnovations, Canada) Student: To be announced Student: To be announced 5 → Asian construction market: R&D and market 6 → Durable building enclosure design Plenary Room Room 301B Simultaneous translation FR EN JP MAN Wood is increasingly recognized by the construction sector Asia is the largest regional construction market worldwide as an essential and innovative choice of material. On an interna- accounting for some 40% of global construction spending tional scale, wood has been gaining popularity for prefabrica- in 2012, and it is forecasted to account for almost one half of tion of wall, roof, and floor elements. The building envelope global construction spending by 2020. While mid- and high- plays a key role for a comfortable, durable, and energy efficient rise buildings have been dominated by concrete and steel in building. The design of a building envelope consisting of Asia, climate change, urbanization, sustainable development solid wood or engineered wood products differs from that of and world housing needs have created a case for wood as traditional light wood-frame buildings and requires special a structural material in buildings. With governments seeking attention because of the unique characteristics of the product. lower carbon building alternatives and renewable materials, there is a growing interest to use mid-rise and tall wood build- This workshop will discuss the design and construction of ings in countries like China, Japan and South Korea. building envelope assemblies based on mass timber products, with a focus on protecting the structure from moisture and This workshop will present market opportunities, government environmental elements, separating the indoors from the policy, research and development, and code and standard outdoor environment, and ensuring thermally efficiency. Con- work to advance mid-rise and tall wood construction in China, struction moisture management will also be covered. Knowledge Japan and South Korea. and experiences learned from the recent developments of mass timber buildings in various countries will be shared. Moderator: Chun Ni (FPInnovations, Canada) Moderator: Jieying Wang (FPInnovations, Canada) Presentations by: Presentations by: Shawn Lawlor (Canada Wood Japan, Canada/Japan) Toni Kekki (Rakennuskonsultointi T Kekki, Finland) KiCheol Bae (Innovative Design Studio, Korea) Graham Finch (RDH, Canada) Xuebin Yang (China Southwest Architectural Design and Research Institute Corp, China) Julien Lamoulie (FCBA, France) Stephan Ott (TUM – Germany, Germany) Minjuan He (Tonji University, China) Judith Sheine (University of Oregon, USA) Huifeng Yang (Nanjing Tech University, China) Joey Larouche (Upbrella, Canada) Yosuke Komiyama (Kyoto University, Japan) Student: To be announced 3:45PM – 4:30PM REFRESHMENT BREAK Exhibition Hall 6:00PM END OF THE DAY
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