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WOOD Members: Richard De Agrela Beatriz Gamero Irina Lugo

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Contents:• Introduction.• Where does it come from?• Uses in architecture.• Advantages and disadvantages.• Types of constructions.• Famous constructions.• Conclusion.

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IntroductionWood is a hard, fibrous structural tissue found in the stems and roots of trees and other woody plants. It has been used for hundreds of thousands of years for both fuel and as a construction material. It is an organic material, a natural composite of cellulose fibers (which are strong in tension) embedded in a matrix of lignin which resists compression.

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Where does the wood come from? Approximately 395 to 400 million years ago. Purposes: primarily as a fuel or as a construction material for making houses, tools, weapons, furniture, packaging, artworks, and paper.• Hardwood trees like oak, ash, beech teak and

maple. These trees have leaves that fall off in winter.

• Softwood trees such as pine and spruce.

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Uses in Architecture The wood used in constructions is known as lumber In America.

• Structure.• Aesthetics.• Support.• Interior doors and their frames.• Exterior Cladding.• Shuttering.

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Advantages and Disadvantages• Easy to acquire, transport, and work.• Stretch in tension and compression.

Is susceptibility to fire, mold, and termites. Contains moisture and is not uniformly strong.

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Types of Constructions• Log Construction.

• Skeletal System.

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Famous Constructions• Old Churches (log Construction)• Japanese Houses (Floor and covering)• Buddhist temples (frames)

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Conclusion Wood has been used in several constructions, either in structure or in ornaments, for a while. Its history can be traced consistently in China, Korea, and Japan and in the domestic architecture of northern Europe and North America, in what can be called a wood culture.

Here in Venezuela we don’t have a “wood culture”, we use wood only for decorations , doors, shuttering and little construction as huts.