Why Cutting Trees Could Actually Help Fight Climate Change - Shay Kurzinski
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ม.ค. 2025
- Can wood really replace steel and concrete in skyscrapers? The answer might surprise you.
In this episode, Shay Kurzinski, Assistant Professor of Construction Management at Roger Williams University, talks about everything we need to know about the game-changing potential of mass timber. From its surprising strength to its ability to reduce carbon emissions and speed up construction timelines.
Shay shares the science behind why cutting down trees can actually help the planet (yes, really!), explains how mass timber panels are like "Lego pieces" for buildings, and confronts the biggest myth of all: fire safety. Plus, hear her thoughts on the future of green construction and what it will take for mass timber to go mainstream.
If you’ve ever wondered how we can build stronger, greener, and faster - this episode is for you.
To explore more about Shay Kurzinski and her work, you can follow her on Linkedin ( / shaghayegh-shahhossein... ) or check out the website of the RWU Timber Research Group: rwu.edu/academics/schools-and-colleges/seccm/construction-management/rwu-timber-research-group
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