Yutaka Goto
Yutaka Goto's transdisciplinary research and education focus on sustainable use of wood in constructions with regards to engineered wood, structural safety, moisture safety, durability, indoor comfort, energy efficiency, resource efficiency, and sustainability impacts. His research aims to explore the potential of wood as renewable resource to maximize its sustainability impact in environmental, economic, and social aspects in local and global contexts of the construction sector.
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Cross laminated timber with air gaps in cross-layers: Numerical analysis and experimental evaluation
Application of wood in urban development in Sweden
TOWARDS ADAPTABILITY AND CIRCULARITY OF TIMBER BUILDINGS
Economic comparison of mass timber and concrete construction in the nordic region
DEVELOPMENT OF A NOVEL JOINT SYSTEM FOR MID-TO-HIGHRISE CLT WALL BUILDINGS IN SEISMIC REGIONS
A Workability and sustainability assessment of multistorey earthquake-resistant timber building
Challenge-based, interdisciplinary learning for sustainability in doctoral education
Construction cost of timber buildings
Investigations on the Sustainable Resource Use of Swiss Timber
Trend of timber constructions in Europe
Design for adaption - making timber buildings ready for circular use and extended service life
Design for adaption - Making timber buildings ready for circular use and extended service life
Recent development of the timber construction sector in Europe
CLT Constructions and Sustainability - Case Study in Sweden
Hygrothermal Design of a Prefabricated Wooden Facade Module for School Building Renovation in Sweden
Factors for Eco-Efficiency Improvement of Thermal Insulation Materials
Utilization of Multi-Criteria Assessment on Building Thermal Insulation Materials
Sustainable wooden envelope for subtropical regions - The realization and validation in Japan
Applicability of a vapor-open wooden building envelope for subtropical regions in global context
Preliminary investigation of a vapor-open envelope tailored for subtropical climate
Study on heat and moisture balance of a sustainable building envelope for subtropical regions
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Showing 5 research projects
Design for Adaption för resurseffektiva träkonstruktioner
Novel wood panel for efficient and healthy built environment
Sustainable MAterial-Resource & Technology Application of Wood (SMARTA Wood)
Next generation building envelope systems (NextGBES)