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Construction of two demonstration houses employing sugar cane rind building materials

https://library.fpinnovations.ca/fr/permalink/fpipub38255
Auteur
Onysko, D.M.
Shields, J.A. (Jack)
Date
June 1980
Genre du document
Research report
Domaine
Sustainable Construction
Auteur
Onysko, D.M.
Shields, J.A. (Jack)
Collaborateur
Canadian International Development Agency
Date
June 1980
Genre du document
Research report
Description physique
76 p.
Secteur
Wood Products
Domaine
Sustainable Construction
Champ de recherche
Advanced Wood Materials
Sujet
Residential construction
Research
Building construction
Localisation
Ottawa, Ontario
Langue
English
Résumé
Building construction - Research
Building research - Residential
Board Products - Sugar Rind
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Moisture management in residential construction : report of a study tour to Norway and Sweden

https://library.fpinnovations.ca/fr/permalink/fpipub41601
Auteur
Onysko, D.M.
Date
March 1984
Genre du document
Research report
Domaine
Sustainable Construction
£/5V?.pdF MOISTURE MANAGEMENT IN RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION: REPORT OF A STUDY TOUR TO NORWAY
Auteur
Onysko, D.M.
Date
March 1984
Genre du document
Research report
Description physique
12 p.
Secteur
Wood Products
Domaine
Sustainable Construction
Champ de recherche
Advanced Wood Materials
Sujet
Wood frame
Wood
Walls
Sweden
Residential construction
Série
E-1549
Localisation
Ottawa, Ontario
Langue
English
Résumé
The study tour to Norway and Sweden was planned and coordinated by Russell C. Moody and Anton TenWolde from the U.S. Forest Products Laboratory. Forintek Canada Corp. was invited to participate on the tour with them with a view to beginning cooperative planning and research in areas of environmental concern, specifically moisture management in wood framed structures. The tour took place from August 17 to September 1, 1983. The author also stopped off in England to visit the British Research Establishment Laboratory in Princes Risborough and the TRADA laboratory in the same vicinity. Special appreciation is accorded to Mr. Torbjorn Schmidt at the Swedish Forest Products Laboratory in Stockholm and Mr. Erik Aasheim at the Norwegian Institute of Wood Technology. Their recommendations and assistance in setting up visits and tours was of great help. Mr. Schmidt also accompanied us in some of our journeys in Sweden and joined us in Norway for some of our meetings there.
Residential Construction
Wood Frame Construction
Exterior Walls - Moisture Content - Control
Norway
Sweden
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