An innovative modular design that uses a series of reconfigurable hexagonal shapes has scooped the top prize in this year’s TRADA Student Design Competition.
The Institution Of Structural Engineers, London, will host the first of Exova BM TRADA and Austria’s Graz University of Technology jointly-designed course.
Changes have been made to our WIS Preservative treatment for timber – a guide to specification to reflect updates to standards BS EN 335 and BS EN 350.
Any students who’ve conducted groundbreaking work into timber and its properties have until June 30th to get their entries in to this year’s TTJ award for Innovative University Timber Research.
TRADA has extended the deadline for its Student Design Competition – this year dubbed CO2nnect – to allow students to submit entries after their return from Easter break.
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