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EPISODE · Oct 17, 2025 · 1H 15M

Wood Construction and Modern Building Systems | John & Royal

from BUILD BETTER HOMES · host PLIRIS

In this episode of the Build Better Homes Podcast, Royal Mortier and John O’Shea explore the world’s most enduring building material — wood — and how it continues to evolve with technology, energy codes, and modern construction methods.From conventional stick framing to advanced engineered systems, they unpack the science, sustainability, and design principles behind how homes are actually built. Learn why over 90% of residential structures in North America still rely on wood, what’s changing in manufacturing and energy standards, and which innovations are redefining the future of construction.Expect to learn:Why wood remains the dominant choice for homes and multifamily buildingsHow engineered lumber, trusses, and prefabrication have changed the gameThe difference between single-wall and double-wall systemsWhat “Type V Construction” and “continuous insulation” mean in practiceThe rise of SIP panels, panelized framing, and advanced insulation systemsHow Japan’s Shawood system is revolutionizing structural performanceWhat’s next for high-performance, wood-based building solutionsThis episode blends deep technical insight with real-world building experience, ideal for contractors, designers, and anyone passionate about smarter, more sustainable homebuilding.🎧 Hosted by:Royal Mortier – Founder of PLIRISJohn O’Shea – Construction Expert, COO of PLIRIS & Co-Host

In this episode of the Build Better Homes Podcast, Royal Mortier and John O’Shea explore the world’s most enduring building material — wood — and how it continues to evolve with technology, energy codes, and modern construction methods.From conventional stick framing to advanced engineered systems, they unpack the science, sustainability, and design principles behind how homes are actually built. Learn why over 90% of residential structures in North America still rely on wood, what’s changing in manufacturing and energy standards, and which innovations are redefining the future of construction.Expect to learn:Why wood remains the dominant choice for homes and multifamily buildingsHow engineered lumber, trusses, and prefabrication have changed the gameThe difference between single-wall and double-wall systemsWhat “Type V Construction” and “continuous insulation” mean in practiceThe rise of SIP panels, panelized framing, and advanced insulation systemsHow Japan’s Shawood system is revolutionizing structural performanceWhat’s next for high-performance, wood-based building solutionsThis episode blends deep technical insight with real-world building experience, ideal for contractors, designers, and anyone passionate about smarter, more sustainable homebuilding.🎧 Hosted by:Royal Mortier – Founder of PLIRISJohn O’Shea – Construction Expert, COO of PLIRIS & Co-Host

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