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Brettstapel

Brettstapel is an innovative building method that uses massive, solid timber beams—often made from glued or layered wood—that are stacked vertically to form walls and structural elements. This technique leverages the natural strength and sustainability of wood, allowing for fire-resistant, durable, and environmentally friendly constructions. By using large timber sections, Brettstapel provides good insulation and stability, creating a warm, healthy indoor environment. It’s popular in eco-friendly architecture and allows for flexible design, rapid assembly, and a reduced carbon footprint compared to traditional concrete or steel buildings.