PhD student innovates sustainable timber-steel building material
International student Shelley Karkoodi is working hard to create a new sustainable building material that is a composite of timber and steel.
International student Shelley Karkoodi is working hard to create a new sustainable building material that is a composite of timber and steel.
Master of Philosophy student Adam Faircloth is set to represent Australia after his research on timber panel testing was recognised at a national award ceremony.
For the first time in the world, the behaviour of mass timber buildings to resist the loss of a main structural element is investigated.
Researchers put timber to the test to see if tall wooden buildings are the way forward for our cities.
Twelve awarded ARC projects represent 44.4% success rate for Griffith.
If you’ve visited our campus in the last month, you may have noticed a new mural appearing through the trees....
Mary River cod settle into new homes in newly installed habitat structures.
Researchers reveal “thresholds” for when logged rainforests lose the ability to sustain themselves while highlighting value of already logged forests.
Architects share stage amongst more than 70 artists at this year’s Gold Coast sculpture event.
Griffith works with communities on use of forests and what they want and need from future forests.