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Antti Tuure is a Doctoral Researcher at the Department of Architecture within the Faculty of Built Environment at Tampere University, Finland. Based at the Hervanta Campus, he holds an ORCID identifier (0000-0003-1110-0579) and focuses on sustainable timber construction for mid-rise residential buildings in the Finnish context, bridging architectural design, structural engineering, and environmental performance.
His research interests include:
- Timber structural systems optimization for mid-rise buildings
- Material efficiency and life cycle assessment methodologies
- Space planning and architectural design for timber apartments
- Global warming potential reduction in building construction
- Integration of structural and environmental considerations in residential design
- Finnish building practices and regulatory frameworks
Analysis of his 2023-2025 publications reveals a cohesive research trajectory centered on Finnish mid-rise timber apartment buildings. His work systematically examines interrelationships between structural elements (intermediate floor beams, span configurations), architectural features, and environmental impacts. Key contributions include quantifying material efficiency trade-offs, developing space optimization frameworks, and establishing correlations between structural design choices and global warming potential, advancing practical applications for sustainable mass timber construction.
No scientific awards or honors were documented in the available materials.
As a Doctoral Researcher, Tuure is currently focused on his own dissertation work rather than supervising students or leading independent research grants. His publications indicate active collaboration with structural engineers and sustainability researchers at Tampere University.
While specific laboratory facilities aren't detailed, his research aligns with Tampere University's sustainable construction initiatives at the Hervanta Campus, likely involving cross-disciplinary teams in architecture, structural engineering, and environmental science working on timber building innovation.
