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Architect perceptions of engineered wood products: An exploratory study of selected countries in Central and Southeast Europe (CROSBI ID 259271)

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Kitek Kuzman, Manja ; Klarić, Sanela ; Pirc Barčić, Andreja ; Vlosky, Richard P. ; Janakieska, Marija M. ; Grošelj, Petra Architect perceptions of engineered wood products: An exploratory study of selected countries in Central and Southeast Europe // Construction and building materials, 179 (2018), 360-370. doi: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2018.05.164

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Kitek Kuzman, Manja ; Klarić, Sanela ; Pirc Barčić, Andreja ; Vlosky, Richard P. ; Janakieska, Marija M. ; Grošelj, Petra

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Architect perceptions of engineered wood products: An exploratory study of selected countries in Central and Southeast Europe

The wood industries in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Hercegovina (BiH) and Macedonia have a long tradition of producing a wide range of products. BiH and Macedonia have similar forest sectors and both countries have experienced similar problems in the manufacturing, sale and use of wood-based products in recent years due to the global financial crisis and resulting national economic challenges. Despite having a long and prosperous history, over the past two decades, the wood products sectors in these four countries have faced a steady decline in profitability, the ability to add value through downstream manufacturing, and overall competitiveness. Engineered wood products (EWPs) are structural building materials that have been used since the early 1980s as replacements for, or in conjunction with, concrete and steel. In this study, we compare architect attitudes, awareness and preferences regarding the use of EWPs between these four countries. The study is based on a sample of 373 architects using on- line surveys. Results suggest that there is a positive perception regarding the use of wood in general in all countries, with the majority of respondents believing that wood use will increase in the future. However, specific to EWPs, differences were found in familiarity and knowledge of potential applications in timber- based construction. Results provide indicators of knowledge gaps between respondents and, conversely, where awareness and willingness to use EWPs exist. These findings can have implications for market opportunities, identifying barriers to EWPs adoption, and content for workshops, seminars, and other outreach mechanisms for architects.

Engineered wood products (EWPs) ; Architects ; Timber construction ; Material specification ; Market potential ; Central and Southeast Europe

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Podaci o izdanju

179

2018.

360-370

objavljeno

0950-0618

1879-0526

10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2018.05.164

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