After removing a lot of rotted wood from the inside of a 40yo boat, I am also concerned about using wood in areas that may potentially see water.
So yes, poorly built wood might rot......
Have you seen plastics or metal in a fire??
A log home will burn for hours. A fire crew can put the fire out and the log structure only needs refinishing, plus a new roof. The structure is still sound.
Yes, improperly built wood can rot. but wood has the potential to outlive all the alternatives.
9/11 the towers collapsed because the steel "melted". Today there is a trend to Mass Timber Construction because wood has better survival rates in a fire than any alternatives. Plus.... it is beautiful.
Thirteen B.C. communities are leading the nation as they adopt innovative and safe mass timber technology for taller wood buildings that are faster to build, better for the environment and create new jobs and opportunities for forest communities in the province.
news.gov.bc.ca
google Mass Timber Construction..... it is becoming a global trend. .... Wood properly built is a best choice.
These guys, an hour from where I live are BCs leaders in Mass Timber Construction.
Kalesnikoff produces mass timber products such as cross laminated timber, glulam beams and many other specialty engineered hardwood products.
kalesnikoff.com
Baltic Birch.... is one of the oldest BEST materials for any finishing product.
Absolutely the best "composite" building product for any limited, not mass produced, custom, one off project.
Baltic Birch is the best. PERIOD.
BUT .... "I am not terribly concerned with the interior being aesthetically pleasing".... opens the doors to many not so beautiful products.