TRADA Timber Industry Yearbook 2021

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Timber structures Wood Awards winner

Outstanding and sustainable new homes Winning both the Gold Award and the Private Award in the 2020 Wood Awards, The Rye Apartments showcase how timber can be used to create efficient, high-quality and low-carbon buildings.

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acing Peckham Rye Park in South London is a new development of ten apartments which demonstrate how the use of timber can create homes that are sustainable, efficient to build and with interior spaces of exceptional quality. The apartments have a structure of cross-laminated timber (CLT) which is exposed on the internal walls of the apartments, creating warm and tactile interiors filled with light from generous windows. Tikari Works acted as architect and – unusually – as both client and main contractor for the project. Practice partners Ty and Nicola Tikari had previously acted as client, developer and main contractor for their own home, the award-winning Pocket House, subject of a TRADA Case Study in July 2020.

The project The practice acquired the prominent corner site, containing a dilapidated two-storey building and four garages, with the intention to create, as the architect explains: ‘exciting, sustainable homes full of detail, craft and delight. The project was driven by two key considerations – how to design spaces which resisted standardised or default positions within housing design, and how to create an efficient building with the minimum amount of material, embodied carbon and cost. To this end, the choice of timber as a primary material within the project was key to achieving these objectives.’ The ten apartments are set in two blocks, one of three storeys and one of four storeys, which face each other on a corner site opposite the popular park. Red brick Victorian houses and larger apartment buildings lie alongside, and the two blocks relate to this neighbouring context in form and scale. They are clad with red clay shingles that reflect the colour and texture of adjoining brickwork yet, because they extend seamlessly over both walls and roof, the shingles create an urban composition that appears both new and familiar. A concrete plinth at the base resolves changes in level and encloses bin and bike stores. >>

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Buyers’ guide index

59min
pages 206-217

Get the most from TRADA membership

3min
pages 172-174

Design steps to stair safety

4min
pages 164-171

Fire Door Safety Week: why fire door safety can’t be left to chance

6min
pages 157-163

The role of the passive fire protection installer and maintainer

6min
pages 148-156

How do you specify preservative-treated wood?

8min
pages 143-147

Stepping up decking standards

5min
pages 136-142

Service life performance of wood in construction

30min
pages 95-135

Office refurbishments

9min
pages 73-80

Stacking up off-site timber construction financials

5min
pages 59-64

Mass Timber Office Forum

7min
pages 65-72

Structural timber: delivering quality and sustainability assurances

4min
pages 43-47

Moisture management

8min
pages 87-94

Expanding into the airspace: why engineered timber is a good fit

12min
pages 81-86

Architects Declare: one year on

5min
pages 39-42

Wood Awards winner: The Rye Apartments

6min
pages 18-22

Changing the narrative: Biodiversity, Forestry and Wood report

4min
pages 36-38

Review of the year: 2020 – a year for online events

2min
pages 12-13

University Engagement Programme: Challenges, the curriculum and climate literacy – a bright future for timber and engagement

4min
pages 14-17

Why wood costs less: the path to net zero

6min
pages 24-29

Foreword: An unprecedented year

3min
pages 9-10

Wood fibre thermal performance and sequestered carbon

6min
pages 30-35

27 Changes to the tests and requirements for fire and cladding

2min
pages 3-8
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