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@book{grosso2007tempario,
title={Tempario per opere edili civili. Nuove costruzioni, manutenzione e ristrutturazione. Con CD-ROM},
author={Grosso, L.},
isbn={9788832465044},
url={https://books.google.it/books?id=S2I6GQAACAAJ},
year={2007},
publisher={Il Sole 24 Ore}
}
@misc{EnergyCost,
title={The Costs and Financial Benefits of Green Buildings: A Report to California's Sustainable Building Task Force},
author={Kats, Greeg and Alevantis, Leon and Berman, Adam and Mills, Evan and Perlman, Jeff},
url={http://www3.cec.org/islandora-gb/en/islandora/object/islandora%3A941/datastream/OBJ-EN/view0},
year={2003},
publisher={California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery}
}
@article{mallo_outlook_2014,
title = {Outlook for {Cross}-{Laminated} {Timber} in the {United} {States}},
volume = {9},
copyright = {Copyright (c)},
issn = {1930-2126},
url = {https://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_09_4_7427_Laguarda_Mallo_Crosslaminated_Timber},
abstract = {Cross-laminated timber (CLT) is a building system based on the use of massive, multi-layered solid wood panels. Although CLT as a construction system has been successful in Europe, only a handful of CLT projects have been built in the U.S. This manuscript presents the results from qualitative research, carried out with the objective of assessing the market potential and barriers to the adoption of CLT in the U.S. Insights from national and international experts were collected using semi-structured interviews. Topics included perceived benefits and disadvantages of CLT as a construction system, major barriers to its adoption in the U.S., and level of awareness about CLT among the architecture community.},
language = {en},
number = {4},
urldate = {2019-06-01},
journal = {BioResources},
author = {Mallo, Maria Fernanda Laguarda and Espinoza, Omar Alejandro},
month = oct,
year = {2014},
pages = {7427--7443}
}
@misc{wcms_wood_nodate,
title = {Wood can be cheaper than other building materials},
copyright = {Copyright (c) Make it Wood, 2018},
url = {https://makeitwood.org/benefits/cheaper.cfm?},
abstract = {Comparative studies of the economics of different wall framing systems indicate that, in terms of direct building expenses, timber frames are consistently the most cost-effective solution.},
language = {en-AU},
urldate = {2019-06-01},
journal = {Make it Wood},
author = {WCMS, Webboy net},
file = {Snapshot:C\:\\Users\\nicola\\Zotero\\storage\\4ZREYFRQ\\cheaper.html:text/html}
}
@article{reijnders_comprehensiveness_1999,
title = {Comprehensiveness and adequacy of tools for the environmental improvement of buildings},
volume = {7},
issn = {0959-6526},
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0959652699000803},
doi = {10.1016/S0959-6526(99)00080-3},
abstract = {Buildings are products with special environmental characteristics. They are unique in having an indoor environment and uncommon because of the importance of siting and orientation and the usual long life-span of major components. There is a wide variety of instruments for environmental improvement of buildings. Requirement type instruments usually have only a limited scope, though there are some exceptions in Denmark, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. Guidance type instruments tend to be more comprehensive. Scoring instruments are relatively comprehensive but also rather superficial and ad hoc. They require a more solid basis. Instruments based on life cycle analysis (LCA) are as yet deficient with respect to indoor environment, siting and user behaviour, leaving substantial scope for instrument improvement.},
number = {3},
urldate = {2019-06-02},
journal = {Journal of Cleaner Production},
author = {Reijnders, L and van Roekel, A},
month = mar,
year = {1999},
keywords = {buildings, environmental requirements scoring instruments, instruments, LCA},
pages = {221--225}
}
@misc{10storey,
title={Forté – Building australias first timber highrise},
author={WoodWorks},
url={http://www.woodworks.org/wp-content/uploads/2013-WSF-ATL-Collins.pdf},
year={2013},
urldate = {2019-06-02},
pages = {39}
}
@article{hammond2011inventory,
title={Inventory of Carbon and Energy (ICE). Version 2.0. Sustainable Energy Research Team, Dept},
author={Hammond, G and Jones, C},
journal={Of Mechanical Engineering, University of Bath, www. bath. ac. uk/mech-eng/sert/embodied},
year={2011}
}
@inproceedings{callegari2010production,
title={The production of hardwood X-Lam panels to valorise the forest-wood chain in Piemonte (Italy)},
author={Callegari, Guido and Cremonini, Corrado and Rocco, Valeria Marta and Spinelli, Antonio and Zanuttini, Roberto and others},
booktitle={11th World Conference on Timber Engineering-WCTE 2010},
volume={4},
pages={809--810},
year={2010},
organization={Ario Ceccotti and Jan-Willem Van de Kuilen.}
}
@article{sutton_introduction_nodate,
title = {An introduction to low-impact building materials},
language = {en},
author = {Sutton, Andy and Black, Daniel and Walker, Pete},
pages = {6},
file = {Sutton et al. - An introduction to low-impact building materials.pdf:C\:\\Users\\nicola\\Zotero\\storage\\XV7AGTJI\\Sutton et al. - An introduction to low-impact building materials.pdf:application/pdf}
}