Summary of the fire protection foundation report - fire safety challenges of tall wood buildings

  • Barber D
  • Gerard R
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Buildings constructed from engineered timber are becoming more prevalent globally as building designers, owners and architects realize the sustainability opportunities with timber construction and the overall aesthetic of a completed timber building. As timber buildings are planned to be taller than many model codes permit, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Fire Protection Foundation commissioned research entitled “Fire Safety Challenges of Tall Wood Buildings”, with the aim of understanding where the current gaps in knowledge are and how the research agenda should be prioritized.

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Barber, D., & Gerard, R. (2015). Summary of the fire protection foundation report - fire safety challenges of tall wood buildings. Fire Science Reviews, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40038-015-0009-3

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