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Welcome to the New Zealand Timber Design Journal

The New Zealand Timber Design Journal is the official publication of the New Zealand Timber Design Society (TDS) and a leading source of knowledge and innovation in timber engineering across New Zealand. Its origins trace back to the New Zealand Journal of Timber Construction, published from 1984 to 1991 by the New Zealand Timber Industry Federation in collaboration with NZTDS. In 1992, it evolved into the Timber Design Journal, reflecting the Society’s growing leadership in advancing timber design.
 

Published quarterly, the journal showcases peer-reviewed technical articles, case studies, and research from engineers, architects, and academics. It highlights the latest developments in structural timber, from design innovations to sustainability practices, and serves as a bridge between academic research and practical application.
 

As part of TDS’s mission to foster the advancement and dissemination of timber design knowledge, the journal remains a vital resource for professionals, educators, and students. Members receive printed copies of each issue by mail, and all articles are made available online with a six-month embargo period, after which they are accessible to the wider public.


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Simplified Wall Bracing Using Wood Structural Panel Continuous Sheathing

T.D. Skaggs, B. Yeh and E.L. Keith

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Six storey commercial building

John Chapman

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Six-Level Timber Apartment Building in a High Seismic Zone

Jason MILBURN, Holmes Consulting Group

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Slip modulus formulas for timber-to -timber inc lined screw connections – Comparison with other simplified models

Yuri De Santis, Massimo Fragiacomo

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St Annes Church, Wanganui

Mark Southcombe

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Steel Properties of Self-tapping screws

Carmen Sandhaas, Hans Joachim Blass

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Stiffness of Steel-Timber Dowel Connections – Experimental and Numerical Research

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ulrike Kuhlmann, Julius Gauß

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Stress Grading of Timber-Revision to Standards

Guy Cavanagh

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Structural Characterization of Multi-Storey CLT Buildings Braced with Cores and Additional Shear Walls

A. Polastri, L. Pozza, C. Loss & I. Smith

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Structural Joints In Glulam

Mark L. Batchelar, Ken A. McIntosh

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Structural design and assembly of “Treet” – a 14-storey timber residential building in Norway

R. B. Abrahamsen & K. A. Malo

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Structure as architecture – a collaboration towards a shared vision

S. Kemp

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Survey of key decision-makers involved in the construction of multi-storey timber buildings in Christchurch during 2013 and 2014

Dr D. Evison

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THE CONNECTION RESPONSE OF ROCKING TIMBER WALLS

M. P. Newcombe

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TableOfAlternativeConstructionTimbers

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Technical Note Design of glued-in rods or bars

Daniel Moroder

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TelstraClear Pacific Events Centre – Architect’s Statement

Harry Street

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Template for Preparing Technical Articles for the Journal

TDS

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The Design Edge

Chris Howe

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The Effect of Thread Geometry on Screw Withdrawal Strength

Doug Gaunt

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