This book highlights computationally enabled and digitally fabricated
strategies used in the design of a series of full-size wooden
structures. It introduces theoretical foundations and then focuses on
the possibilities that have emerged as a result of the material-aware
processes. The case studies expound wood as one of the most suitable
materials to experience the seamless framework introduced with the
digital design-to-construction chain. Two main aspects of the pavilions
constructed, developed in various international academic groups, are
considered. On one hand the case studies explore tolerances of raw and
engineered material intertwined with machine processing; they also
address material enhancement through strip applications in timber
construction. In addition, the structures are examined in the light of
an extensible designing path, which acts as an interoperable procedure,
bridging the virtual and the real.