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Development and application of building systems with KLH 20.05.2015 Development and application of building systems with KLH (cross laminated timber) Company and Product Building solutions Residential Education High


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Development and application of building systems with KLH 20.05.2015 DI Johannes Habenbacher, KLH Massivholz GmbH 1

COPENHAGEN, May 20, 2015

  • Company and Product
  • Building solutions
  • Residential
  • Education
  • High‐rise
  • Future Perspective

„Development and application of building systems with KLH (cross laminated timber)“ COMPANY AND PRODUCT

KLH = KreuzLagenHolz

  • Engl. = Cross Laminated Timber Panels
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OVERVIEW OF THE CORPORATE HISTORY

1996 Product development 1997 Establishment of the company 1999 Opening of the current production plant in Katsch/Mur 2005 Establishment of the subsidiary company „KLH UK Ltd.” 2011 Beginning of internationalisation 2012/2013 Johann Offner Group assumes sole ownership of KLH Massivholz GmbH 2014 Investment CNC machine (€ 1,5 Mio.) 2014 Establishment of the subsidiary company „KLH US Holding Corp.”

JOHANN OFFNER GROUP

Since 1755 the company has been in possession of the Offner family and has been handed down from father to son since then DI Hans Micheal Offner and Mag. Johann Offner

MARKET & DISTRIBUTION

DISTRIBUTION AGENCIES

Germany France – Luxembourg Italy Switzerland ‐ Liechtenstein Belgium The Netherlands Czech Republic Portugal Poland KLH UK Ltd. Japan Austria Finland, Denmark Sweden, Norway

SUBSIDIARIES

KLH US Holding Corp. Canada Australia Taiwan

FIELD STAFF

Spain

PRIME MARKETS IN EUROPE INTERNATIONAL MARKETS IN DEVELOPMENT  France (incl. Benelux)  Austria  United Kingdom  Germany  Italy  Spain  Norway  Sweden  Switzerland  Liechtenstein  Portugal  Canada  USA  Australia  New Zealand  Japan  Taiwan

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KLH – THE PRODUCT

  • crosswise glued lamellas
  • lamellas mainly in spruce
  • large sized elements for walls, ceilings and roofs
  • maximum dimensions 16.50 m by 2.95 m up to 0.50 m thick
  • non‐visible, industrial visible and domestic visible quality
  • 3, 5, 7 or even more layers, according to structural requirements
  • production made to order

KLH – THE ADVANTAGES

  • material is sustainable and environmentally friendly
  • light‐weight construction
  • short erection time due to prefabrication
  • extremely accurate shapes and openings
  • combinable with many different materials
  • allows for maximum architectural freedom

KLH – WE LEAD THE MARKET

  • longest experience in the industry
  • extensive technical know‐how and ongoing project support
  • solution and customer service oriented working style
  • state‐of‐the‐art manufacturing processes and equipment
  • long‐lasting partnerships and repeat business as the target
  • minimum claims rate
  • custom fit surfaces and finishes
  • internal R&D department with own research facilities

MANUFACTURING

  • high quality PEFC/FSC–certified raw material
  • glued under a high pressure for excellent structural characteristics
  • emission free PUR adhesive
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CNC ‐ ROUTING

  • routing with CNC‐technology
  • tolerances +/‐ 2mm

ASSEMBLING

  • delivery to the construction site
  • assembling by expert timber construction companies

TECHNICAL APPROVALS & CERTIFICATES

European Technical Approval › Approval for Germany › Approval for France › Approval for Spain › ISO 9001 Quality management › ISO 14001 Environmental management › PEFC/FSC – Certification › ISO 14025 Environmental Product Declaration

BUILDING SOLUTIONS – RESIDENTIAL

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SINGLE FAMILY HOUSE

in Austria

CASA SIFERA

In Spain

SINGLE FAMILY HOUSE

In Germany

HOTEL FANES

in South Tyrol

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SINGLE FAMILY HOUSE

  • n the island of Corsica

SINGLE FAMILY HOUSE „WEBER‐MZELL“

in Austria

PYRAMID

in the Netherlands

ATELIER AM KOGL

in Semriach| Austria

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EASY CONNECTIONS COMPATIBLE WITH BEAMS OPEN SPACE BY „BOX“‐ SOLUTIONS EXAMPLES: OUTER WALLS

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EXAMPLES: ROOF DETAILS RESIDENTIAL BUILDING

in France

PASSIVE HOUSE „SAMER MÖSL“

in Austria

RESIDENTIAL BUILDING „FRAUENGASSE“

in Austria

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IBA ‐ CASE STUDY

in Germany

Apartmenthouse with 4 floors Timber‐concrete slab elements for long spans Floor built‐up with screed layer

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Wooden surfaces at the ceilings RESIDENTIAL BUILDING „SPÖTTLGASSE“

in Austria

KLH ‐ STRUCTURE Access balconies made of concrete Floor elements run through the walls stabilising walls with openings Single‐leaf partitian wall Loggias prefixed

KLH KLH KLH

Freestanding facing screed Grit/bottoming/gravel Suspended ceiling FLOOR BUILT‐UP

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INSTALLATION SLOTS AND OPENINGS Groves in direction of top layers Big openings ‐> check structural analyses PREFABRICATED PARTITIAN WALLS PREFABRICATED INSTALLATION UNITS PASSIVE HOUSE „AM MÜHLWEG“

in Austria

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KLH ‐ STRUCTURE Building joint Stairhouse made of concrete double‐leaf partitian wall balconies prefixed

KLH KLH KLH KLH

Double leaf partitian wall screed Grit/bottoming/gravel Suspended ceiling FLOOR AND WALL BUILT‐UP PREFABRICATED OUTER WALLS

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HYTTKAMMAREN

in Falun ‐ Sweden

5‐STOREY PASSIVE HOUSE

in Berlin ‐ Germany

WOODTEK HEADQUARTER

in Taiwan

ÅSBOVÄGEN

in Fristad ‐ Sweden

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RESIDENTIAL BUILDING „HELIADES“

in Saint‐Dié‐des‐Vosges ‐ France

KINGSGATE HOUSE

in London | United Kingdom

RESIDENTIAL BUILDING – social housing

in Saint Dié des Vosges ‐ France

RESIDENTIAL BUILDING

in Saint Denis ‐ France

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INSTALLATION – CONCEPTS INSTALLATION – CONCEPTS 9‐STOREY RESIDENTIAL BUILDING „MURRAY GROVE“

in London – United Kingdom

  • Ground floor in concrete
  • Wall panels KLH 5s 128mm
  • Floor panels KLH 5s 146mm
  • 7000 m2 KLH‐panels
  • 760 Tons bonded carbon CO2
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  • All inner walls load bearing in KLH
  • Slab elements as

continuous beams

  • Loadcase

„Disproportionate Collapse“

  • Connectors are able to

transmit loads to other load bearing walls (tension)

R3 0 R6 0 R1 2 0

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  • All load bearing

elements 90 min. fire resistance

  • no sprinkler

system (sprinkler is needed for buildings >30m)

  • Stair construction

made of steel

  • Production of the KLH‐

panels in Austria

  • Transportation by truck

to the site

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Stadthaus, Murray Grove - Waugh Thistleton Architects Stadthaus, Murray Grove - Waugh Thistleton Architects Stadthaus, Murray Grove - Waugh Thistleton Architects

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Stadthaus, Murray Grove - Waugh Thistleton Architects Stadthaus, Murray Grove - Waugh Thistleton Architects Stadthaus, Murray Grove - Waugh Thistleton Architects Stadthaus, Murray Grove - Waugh Thistleton Architects

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Stadthaus, Murray Grove - Waugh Thistleton Architects Stadthaus, Murray Grove - Waugh Thistleton Architects Stadthaus, Murray Grove - Waugh Thistleton Architects

  • Erection time:

3 working days per floor

  • Montage team

= 4 carpenters

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  • Erection: 9 floors

in 9 weeks

  • Comparison to

concrete frame: 17 week time saving

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Stadthaus, Murray Grove - Waugh Thistleton Architects Stadthaus, Murray Grove - Waugh Thistleton Architects

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Stadthaus, Murray Grove - Waugh Thistleton Architects Stadthaus, Murray Grove - Waugh Thistleton Architects

10‐STOREY RESIDENTIAL BUILDING

in Melbourne ‐ Australia

Forte Apartments – Lend Lease

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Forte Apartments – Lend Lease Forte Apartments – Lend Lease

  • Timber volume 1025 m³
  • Build period: 16 weeks
  • Tallest timber building

in the world (?)

  • Australia‘s first timber

high rise apartment building

  • 10 storeys high

Forte Apartments – Lend Lease

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BUILDING SOLUTIONS – EDUCATION

KINDERGARTEN „JOSEF‐FELDER‐STRASSE“

in Germany

KINDERGARTEN „ARCHE NOAH“

in Germany

ANNE FRANK SCHOOL

in the Netherlands

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EDUCATIONAL CENTRE CEIP CATALUNYA

in Spain

BESSEMER GRANGE CHILDREN‘S CENTRE

in the United Kingdom

DROOMSCHOOL

in The Netherlands

THE OPEN ACADEMY

in the United Kingdom

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Open Academy Norwich‐ Sheppard Robson Architects Open Academy Norwich‐ Sheppard Robson Architects Open Academy Norwich‐ Sheppard Robson Architects

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  • Timber volume 3095 m³
  • Build period: 16 weeks
  • KLH panels: approx.

2476 tonnes of CO2 removed from atmosphere

  • 140 tonnes of emitted

CO2 from transporting timber to project site

  • Therefore a „net gain“
  • f 2336 tonnes

Open Academy Norwich‐ Sheppard Robson Architects

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WEST LONDON ACADEMY

in the United Kingdom

West London Academy – Architects Co‐Partnership West London Academy – Architects Co‐Partnership

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  • Timber volume 910 m³
  • Build period: 10 week
  • KLH panels: approx. 728

tonnes of CO2 removed from atmosphere

  • 34 Tonnes of emitted CO2

from transporting timber to the project site

  • therefore a “net gain” of

694 tonnes

West London Academy – Architects Co‐Partnership

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RADLEY SCHOOL

in the United Kingdom

Radley College – Design Engine Architects

  • Timber volume 103 m³
  • Build period: 3 week
  • KLH panels: approx. 77

tonnes of CO2 removed from atmosphere

  • 7 Tonnes of emitted CO2

from transporting timber to the project site

  • therefore a “net gain” of

70 tonnes

Radley College – Design Engine Architects

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WILLIAM PERKIN

United Kingdom

William Perkin Church of England School ‐ Feilden Clegg Bradley William Perkin Church of England School ‐ Feilden Clegg Bradley

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William Perkin Church of England School ‐ Feilden Clegg Bradley William Perkin Church of England School ‐ Feilden Clegg Bradley William Perkin Church of England School ‐ Feilden Clegg Bradley William Perkin Church of England School ‐ Feilden Clegg Bradley

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William Perkin Church of England School ‐ Feilden Clegg Bradley

  • Timber volume 3748 m³
  • Build period: 14 week
  • KLH panels: approx. 3144

tonnes of CO2 removed from atmosphere

  • 168 Tonnes of emitted

CO2 from transporting timber to the project site

  • therefore a “net gain” of

2976 tonnes

William Perkin Church of England School ‐ Feilden Clegg Bradley

BUILDING SOLUTIONS – „HIGH RISE“

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HoHo

Under development in Vienna

TIMBER TOWER

in Germany

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FUTURE PERSPECTIVE

‘If the nineteenth century was the century of steel and the twentieth the century of concrete, then the twenty‐first century is about engineered timber ’

Alex de Rijke, Director, dRMM

MANY THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION