The Timber 101 series is a free, expert-led introduction to timber as a construction material, designed to support informed and confident decision-making across the built environment. From architects and engineers to contractors, students and DIY builders, this series is open to anyone looking to understand how timber works – and how to use it well.
Across seven webinars, participants will explore timber from its biological origins to its final specification and performance in buildings. Topics include tree growth and commercial species, timber structure and properties, grading and durability, moisture behaviour, and perceptions of quality.
Each webinar stands alone but together they form a comprehensive grounding in the correct selection, specification and application of timber.
Session 5: Understanding and accounting for moisture in wood
This follow-on session takes a deeper dive into managing movement and moisture in design and specification.
Attendees will learn about:
- Swelling and shrinkage behaviour in different grain orientations
- Movement classifications and use classes
- Accommodating movement in timber elements in buildings
- Why moisture variation causes problems – and how to reduce risk
This technical session is suited to those specifying structural or exposed timber, or responsible for detailing timber components in buildings.
Audience:
This webinar is aimed at:
- Architects, specifiers and engineers
- Construction professionals and contractors
- Students and educators in the built environment
- DIY builders, makers and homeowners
- Anyone interested in sustainable materials and low-carbon construction
Speaker: Phil O'Leary, Director of Filros Timber Consultancy
Phil has over 25 years’ experience in timber design, specification, structural grading, supply, installation and performance. He previously led the Timber Consultancy at BM TRADA and has acted as an expert witness for over 20 years.
Speaker: Dr Andy Pitman, Principal Timber Consultant, Filros Timber Consultancy
Andy is a wood scientist with a PhD in archaeological timber conservation and a Master’s in Forest Industries Technology. He taught and supervised research for 15 years at Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College and was formerly Head of the Forest Products Research Centre.
Programme:
12.00 Welcome from Woodknowledge Wales
12.05 Introduction to series and speakers
12.10 Main presentation
13.10 Q&A session
13.25 Close and information on upcoming sessions
Registration
Attendance is free but registration is required. A Teams link will be sent prior to the event.