One of the many missions of the faculty is to research and promote the use of wood as a sustainable material in construction. Across its range of study programs, students, teachers, and researchers work with wood from the seedling in the forest all the way to wooden structures and their behavior within a building.
Although the situation is slowly changing and our European neighbors are already boldly building schools, offices, and even high-rise buildings for culture and housing out of wood, in the Czech Republic a certain cautious skepticism still prevails. For many, the term wooden building still evokes a cottage or, at best, a family house — one where all the wood is hidden under layers of plasterboard and insulation.
But wood-processing technologies have advanced enormously over the past decades, and building with wood today no longer means just beams, posts, and log walls. Through precise machining and strong bonding, large BSH beams and CLT panels are produced, easily spanning the distances required for public buildings.