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The Mass Timber Construction Journal is a peer-reviewed international journal, dedicated to high quality research in Mass Timber Construction. The journal is listed on the International Scientific Indexing (ISI) database, with an impact factor of 1.841 (2025)
The Mass Timber Construction Journal is an international, interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed, open-access, online journal devoted to providing leadership in mass timber, construction, manufacturing, materials science and other research. It is the official research journal of the the Mass Timber Construction community. The Board represents many industry sectors and reflects the diversity of the industry, and respects time-honoured editorial autonomy, independence, and non-sectarian views.
The scope of the Mass Timber Construction Journal encompasses, but is not restricted to, the following areas:
Because research of excellence deserve to be under the spotlight, we strive to highlight the most beneficial research to our readers and fellow researchers. Explore current and previous issues.
Paul Kremer, Behzad Abbasnejad, Alireza Ahankoob, & Ron Wakefield
A sub-group analysis of subjective and objective measures also indicated a mild effect in each domain. The findings support previous meta-analysis evidence for the utility of biophilic design and application to internal environments.
Aayusha Chapagain & Paul Crovella
In this systematic literature review, inspired by (Harju, 2022), examines individuals’ physiological and psychological responses to wood defects, which significantly contribute to substantial wood loss in mass timber construction and pave the way for future investigations.
Sailesh Adhikari, Henry Quesada & Brian Bond
The present article explores the potential of hardwood lumber as a raw material for cross-laminated timber (CLT) production, addressing raw material diversity in mass timber construction. The results of this work provide a basis for the utilization of yellow poplar CLTs as a sustainable building material.
We have an amazing offering for those who want to publish their articles about Mass Timber Construction at a global level.
We are a community of people concerned about real issues in our industry, who desire to dialogue and open up space for discussion and sharing of ideas. The Board represents engineering, manufacturing, industry, academic and professional services in a way that reflects diversity, and respects time-honoured editorial autonomy, independence, and non-sectarian views. Meet the editorial board.
Paul Kremer is an Associate Professor and industry professional and has been instrumental in evolving the mass timber construction market in Australia and New Zealand over several years.
Rodrigo Mourão is a protective design engineer working in the fields of risk mitigation and assessment of explosive safety, leveraging the use of mass timber to build safer communities.
Mark Symmons is a Senior Researcher Officer at the Australian Catholic University has been involved in national research projects with impact in Australia for over 15 years .