Description
Busting the myths about the real potential of timber buildings
Timber is often hailed as the material of the future — renewable, low-carbon, and beautiful. Yet despite growing enthusiasm for timber construction, persistent myths continue to shape how architects, policymakers, and builders perceive wood. Is it really less durable? Too flammable? Limited in design? Or environmentally overrated?
The Timber Truth dismantles sixteen of the most common misconceptions about timber — from concerns about fire safety, strength, and lifespan, to debates on carbon storage, circularity, and sustainable forestry. Drawing on the latest scientific research, European building practice, and policy developments, the book reveals what the data actually show — and where the real challenges lie.
Structured around four themes — Building Quality & Performance, Environment & Climate, Forestry & Availability, and Economy & Market — The Timber Truth combines rigorous analysis with inspiring visuals, including stunning examples of the most innovative mass timber and biobased projects from around the world. Written in a clear, accessible style, it offers professionals the knowledge and perspective to move beyond opinion and ideology — toward evidence-based, nature-positive construction.
About the Author
Dr. Pablo van der Lugt is an architectural engineer and leading voice in mass timber and biobased construction. Author of Tomorrow’s Timber and Booming Bamboo, he bridges science and practice to show how building with nature can combat climate change. As a keynote and TEDx speaker, he inspires audiences worldwide with his vision of a sustainable built environment.













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