TY - BOOK AU - Švajlenka,IngJozef AU - Kozlovská,IngMária ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Efficient and Sustainable Wood-based Constructions SN - 9783030875756 AV - TH1101 PY - 2022/// CY - Cham PB - Springer International Publishing, Imprint: Springer KW - Light construction KW - Steel construction KW - Lightweight construction KW - Buildings—Design and construction KW - Building materials KW - Building construction KW - Light-weight Construction, Steel and Timber Construction KW - Building Construction and Design KW - Building Materials KW - Wood, fabric, and textiles KW - Solid Construction KW - Building, Wooden -- Environmental aspects KW - Building, Wooden KW - Sustainable buildings KW - Sustainable construction N1 - Sustainability and efficiency aspects in the context of construction -- Modern methods of construction -- Construction systems based on wood -- Perception of the efficiency and sustainability of wooden buildings in the use phase of the building -- Analysis of selected quality criteria of wooden buildings -- Analysis and evaluation of a selected modern method of wood-based construction in comparison with the traditional construction system of construction in the context of sustainability and efficiency - a case study N2 - The book brings together surveys and analyses that increase awareness of wooden buildings in terms of sustainability and the benefits offered by modern wood-based construction systems in terms of building efficiency. The volume’s contribution to the understanding of efficient and sustainable wood-based constructions arises from the explanation of the authors’ methodology for the evaluation of sustainability and efficiency within selected phases of the life cycle of buildings, a technique that can be used for the evaluation of different types of structural systems and their comparison from various perspectives. Analyzes various wood-based construction systems from a sustainability perspective; Presents a novel approach to assessing construction by means of building use; Explains a methodology of efficiency evaluation applicable to a range of different types of buildings UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-87575-6 ER -