Abstract

The increasingly prominent issues of high energy consumption and carbon emissions brought about by traditional construction materials have led to the rapid emergence of modern timber structures as a sustainable alternative. This paper comprehensively analyzes the multiple advantages of timber construction, emphasizing its characteristics such as environmental friendliness, thermal insulation, seismic resistance, flexibility, and durability. The eco-friendliness of timber structures stems from wood being a renewable resource, and the construction process significantly reduces carbon footprint. Wood possesses certain flexibility and shock-absorbing capabilities, enabling it to dissipate energy during earthquakes and enhance the building's seismic resistance. Additionally, the design flexibility of modern timber structures allows their application in diverse complex scenarios to meet various demands. In timber structure design, optimization of mechanical performance remains crucial to ensure stability and safety. Implementing appropriate protective measures can prolong the service life of timber structures and ensure their safety in fire incidents. Numerous successful domestic and international cases demonstrate the feasibility of timber structures in various architectural contexts, highlighting their broad prospects for development. Particularly in China, the abundant potential of timber resources provides substantial opportunities for timber structure development. With advancing technology and accumulated experience, China's timber structure construction is poised to achieve significant breakthroughs. In summary, with its unique advantages, modern timber construction will continue to demonstrate its sustainable development value in areas including environmental friendliness, seismic resilience, and durability. It will play a crucial role in contributing to the sustainable development of future architecture.

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