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Mass Timber Construction is sweeping the planet. In a world first, the podcast brings to you the latest mass timber construction news from around the globe each week. Special guest episodes with members of the global AEC community are frequently. Sit back

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    Mass Timber Market Updates - May 2025 - Week TwentyOne

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 8:28 Transcription Available


    Celebrating a major milestone this week as we hit 30,000 followers on LinkedIn! From our humble beginnings in 2018 to becoming a global voice in sustainable construction, we're grateful for every member of our community dedicated to understanding mass timber construction worldwide.The innovation landscape is buzzing with groundbreaking developments. Sterling Structural has unveiled a game-changing modular mass timber shaft wall system for multi-level construction projects—prefabricated CLT panels with integrated shaft walls that simplify elevator installation while maintaining sustainability credentials. Meanwhile, Rotterdam showcases its architectural evolution with the completion of its first mass timber residential building, featuring 82 reasonably priced apartments across two staggered wings rising 10 and 14 stories high. The exposed CLT soffits and beam systems create a striking visual testament to timber's structural and aesthetic potential.New York City is making bold moves with plans for its largest mass timber residential project on Staten Island, a 500-unit development with 25% designated as affordable housing. California State University celebrates the completion of its first mass timber building at Chico State—a $14.5 million facility where engineered wood creates both structural integrity and biophilic warmth. Most intriguing perhaps is the emergence of "Super Wood" from startup Inventwood—a material claiming 50% more tensile strength than steel with 90% lower carbon emissions, potentially heralding the next evolution in sustainable construction materials. With Simon Fraser University breaking ground on an eight-story mass timber student residence, it's clear that engineered wood is transforming how we build across all sectors.Join us weekly as we continue tracking the revolution reshaping construction worldwide. Whether you're an architect, engineer, developer, or simply fascinated by sustainable building, there's never been a more exciting time to explore the possibilities of mass timber.Send us a textSupport the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - May 2025 - Week Twenty

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 8:28 Transcription Available


    The sustainable building revolution is gathering unstoppable momentum as mass timber construction projects continue to emerge worldwide. This week's update brings you the cutting edge of timber innovation, showcasing how this remarkable material is transforming architecture and construction practices across continents.Finland's Honka has unveiled their groundbreaking Fusion Plus CLT system—the culmination of 22 years of dedicated research. This non-settling solution enables ambitious ecological wood construction with enhanced environmental credentials and technical efficiency. Meanwhile, the prestigious RIBA Awards have recognized two outstanding mass timber projects: the magnificent Spencer Building at Worth School with its generous windows and beautiful timber interior, and the Greenhill building at Harrow Arts Centre, which has already transformed community engagement through thoughtful design.Across the Atlantic, Yellowknife is breaking ground on a forward-thinking 50-unit public housing development that leverages mass timber for rapid assembly and incorporates biomass heating for maximum sustainability. Scotland's Mass Timber Centre for Excellence celebrates a decade of challenging misconceptions and developing UK-grown timber solutions that rival European imports. And in a significant milestone for American adoption, the University of Pennsylvania has completed Philadelphia's first mass timber building—a sleek new facility for their data science and AI programs. Each of these developments signals a broader shift toward sustainable construction methods that prioritize both environmental responsibility and design excellence.Want to stay at the forefront of the mass timber revolution? Subscribe to our podcast, explore our academic journal, and join our community of forward-thinking building professionals who are reshaping the future of construction one timber project at a time.Send us a textSupport the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - May 2025 - Week Nineteen

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 8:57 Transcription Available


    Ready for a whirlwind tour of mass timber innovation happening across the globe? From robotic fabrication in Barcelona to award-winning coastal homes in Cornwall, we're covering the most exciting developments in sustainable construction.The timber revolution continues gaining momentum with Fife College setting new standards in sustainable education buildings. Their new campus has shattered carbon targets, achieving just 560kg CO2/m² by replacing traditional concrete with cross-laminated timber and using 95% recycled steel in their delta beams. This showcase of collaborative design between architects, engineers, and sustainability experts demonstrates how public buildings can lead the way in carbon reduction.Meanwhile, architectural excellence in timber construction is receiving well-deserved recognition, with a stunning two-family home in Cornwall winning the prestigious 2025 RIBA West, South and Wessex Award. This "Hollywood on the sea" property masterfully integrates mass timber elements with breathtaking coastal views. At the Venice Architecture Biennale, the US pavilion is making a statement with a zigzagging mass timber canopy exploring "An Architecture of Generosity," while TU Graz's innovative "HOT" (Holz on Top) system offers modular timber solutions for urban building extensions.Perhaps most exciting is the convergence of technology and timber, with CORE transforming a former Barcelona stable into a "cathedral of robotic artisans" where a KUKA six-axis industrial milling robot crafts extraordinary geometric forms from mass timber. These developments, alongside Sterling Solutions' new Terra-Cross CLT bridge system supporting 100 tons, showcase timber's versatility across architecture, infrastructure, and digital fabrication. Don't forget to check out the Rothobus Build the Impossible competition, now accepting entries until September, and subscribe to our channels for more mass timber inspiration!Send us a textSupport the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - May 2025 - Week Eighteen

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 7:27 Transcription Available


    Timber is taking over the world, one remarkable structure at a time. From concert halls to skyscrapers, sustainable mass timber construction is revolutionizing architecture across the globe, and we're bringing you the latest innovations.The UK's Mass Timber Centre for Excellence has unveiled its £1.5 million investment in cutting-edge manufacturing equipment, including an impressive vacuum press system that's changing the game for engineered wood products. We share exclusive images of this technology that few get to see up close. Meanwhile, the iconic wooden roof at Portland's PDX airport has reached new heights of popularity by starring in DJ Avalanche's latest music video – proving that mass timber isn't just sustainable, it's becoming a cultural phenomenon.Japan's 2025 Expo in Osaka will feature a breathtaking circular CLT pavilion that reimagines the relationship between architecture and visitors, while Holland's ambitious Nice Timber Tower soars 140 metres into the sky with its revolutionary wooden elevator core and concrete-free construction. Perhaps most surprising is Middle Georgia Regional Airport's $13.4 million guitar-shaped terminal, constructed primarily from southern yellow pine – a perfect harmony of regional identity and sustainable building practices.We're also thrilled to announce the university teams competing in the 2025 Autodesk Challenge Cup, where the next generation of designers will showcase mass timber solutions for "smarter building for a translational way of living." Don't miss our special guest episode featuring Bonier Ofeig and Julie Abington discussing how New Zealand revolutionized social housing through mass timber years before the rest of the world caught on. Subscribe now to stay on the cutting edge of the material that's reshaping our built environment – literally and figuratively.Send us a textSupport the show

    Special Guest - Bernie O'Fagen and Julian Addington - Timber Titans: New Zealand's Mass Timber Trailblazers

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 49:12 Transcription Available


    The untold story of New Zealand's mass timber revolution unfolds as architectural designer Bernie from RM Designs and structural engineer Julian from ENGCO share their remarkable 10-year journey pioneering sustainable construction methods. What began as a response to the challenges of post-earthquake Christchurch has evolved into over 50 successful projects that demonstrate how thoughtful collaboration can transform an industry.Their partnership reveals a refreshing counterpoint to the stereotypical architect-engineer rivalry. Instead, they've embraced a "no one of us is as smart as all of us" philosophy that brings contractors, manufacturers, and consultants to the table from day one. This early collaboration has been their secret weapon, allowing them to optimize designs for constructability while solving complex problems around acoustics, fire safety, and structural efficiency in mass timber buildings.The conversation takes us through their breakthrough project—the Bealey Backpackers—where they reduced foundation costs from 20% to just 7-8% of the budget by leveraging timber's lightweight properties. We hear how their work with Housing New Zealand became a watershed moment, as they meticulously documented mass timber's advantages against traditional construction across more than 20 performance indicators. From three-story walk-ups completed in just 8.5 months to innovative projects like the Pounamu Pathway with its distinctive "America's Cup sail" design, their work spans everyday residential buildings to iconic cultural landmarks.What makes this episode particularly valuable is their honest assessment of challenges facing mass timber adoption. Despite proven successes, every project still requires alternative solution documentation due to building code limitations. They've also evolved from timber purism to embrace hybrid approaches that pragmatically combine materials for optimal performance. Their parting wisdom? Understanding manufacturing capabilities from the outset is crucial—know what can be built before designing it.Whether you're an architect, engineer, builder, or simply passionate about sustainable construction, this conversation offers invaluable insights from pioneers who've learned through trial and error so you don't have to. Ready to rethink how we design and construct buildings? This episode is your masterclass.About RM Designs47 Springfield Rd(cnr Springfield & Clare Rd)ChristchurchNew ZealandPhonePh: (03) 354 6341E-mailinfo@rmdesigns.co.nzAbout ENGCOENGCO is a multi-disciplinary national consultancy with expertise delivering large scale projects, worth in excess of $100 million, and at the boutique end of the market, individual solutions for one-off domestic builds. The core of our business is in structural, civil and geotechnical engineering services, and we also have Green Star approved professional accreditation for our involvement with sustainable energy projects.Our key values: Passion, Principles and People.Websitehttps://www.engco.co.nz/Send us a textSupport the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Apr 2025 - Week Seventeen

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 8:25 Transcription Available


    Dive into the cutting-edge world of sustainable construction with the latest episode of the Mass Timber Construction Podcast! We're breaking down the most exciting developments happening globally in the mass timber space that are revolutionising how we think about building materials.The spotlight this week falls on Rothoblas's Build the Impossible competition, which has opened registration for innovative hybrid structures featuring timber. This prestigious contest welcomes projects at any stage—from conceptual designs to completed buildings—with submissions open until September 15th. The competition has expanded its design criteria to include systems like Al-Umega Radial Ring and TC Fusion Lock, acknowledging that modern construction often requires strategic combinations of materials for optimal performance.We explore several groundbreaking projects showcasing mass timber's versatility across North America. The University of Wisconsin-Madison has begun construction on their massive 395,000 square foot Philip A. Levy Engineering Centre, which will feature sustainable timber components. Cincinnati Public Radio has unveiled its stunning $32 million headquarters with exposed CLT elements and an impressive atrium. Meanwhile, the city of Bend is developing a $130 million public works campus with CLT ceilings and support beams that will bring together five municipal departments under one sustainably constructed roof.Looking globally, we share updates about the breathtaking wooden timber ring being constructed for the 2025 Osaka Expo—a structure whose massive scale has to be seen to be believed. As we celebrate Earth Day, these projects represent tangible progress toward more environmentally responsible building practices. Check out our LinkedIn feed for impressive photos of these structures and don't forget to explore our newly released research paper if you're interested in the academic side of mass timber innovation. Like, subscribe, and join us as we continue tracking how timber is transforming the construction industry worldwide!Send us a textSupport the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Apr 2025 - Week Sixteen

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 7:27 Transcription Available


    Mass timber is reshaping the construction landscape across the globe through groundbreaking projects that showcase this sustainable building material's versatility, efficiency, and environmental benefits.Western Michigan University's new 270,000-square-foot resident hall stands as a powerful example of how mass timber can revolutionize student housing. This innovative project accommodates 1,000 beds while striking the perfect balance between sustainability, affordability, and occupant wellbeing through hybrid construction techniques that combine engineered wood with advanced prefabrication methods.Meanwhile, in Canada, mass timber is breaking new ground in the industrial sector. Sudbury developers are pioneering the use of engineered wood products for commercial and warehouse facilities, setting themselves apart from conventional construction in the region. This expansion into industrial applications signals an important evolution for mass timber, demonstrating its suitability across increasingly diverse building types.The podcast also explores Stockholm Wood City, poised to become the world's largest wooden urban development. This ambitious $1.4 billion project spans 250,000 square meters and will include 2,000 residential units, office spaces, retail outlets, and cultural venues by 2027. Construction began in October 2024, with the first phase expected to reach completion by the end of 2025.Despite these exciting developments, political uncertainties surrounding tariffs have created challenges for sustainable building practices and affordable housing initiatives in North America. The podcast touches on these policy pressures while highlighting technical advancements like the American Wood Council's updated connection calculator that continue to support mass timber's momentum.Whether you're a construction professional, sustainability advocate, or simply interested in the future of building, this episode offers valuable insights into how mass timber is transforming our built environment. Subscribe to the Mass Timber Construction Podcast for weekly updates on this rapidly evolving industry, and visit our website to learn about submitting research to the Mass Timber Construction Journal.Send us a textSupport the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Apr 2025 - Week Fifteen

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 7:57 Transcription Available


    The sustainable construction revolution continues to gather momentum, with mass timber leading the charge toward a greener built environment. Fresh research from Edinburgh Napier University confirms what many in the industry have long championed – mass timber buildings produce 50% less carbon emissions than conventional construction methods, easily exceeding RIBA's 2025 targets for whole-life carbon performance.Texas architecture firm Corrigan has stepped up with a game-changing sustainability calculator specifically designed for mass timber projects. This innovative tool helps architects accurately estimate biogenic carbon emissions, providing crucial data for environmentally conscious design decisions. Meanwhile, in Toronto, an ambitious new residential tower is set to demonstrate the remarkable efficiency of prefabricated timber construction. The 230 Royal York project will rise approximately 30 metres in a mere 90 days – a testament to how advanced timber engineering is transforming construction timelines.The creative potential of engineered timber continues to evolve in spectacular ways. We revisit the stunning Shigeru Ban-designed Swatch headquarters with its 4,600 unique glulam elements forming a sinuous, organic structure that defies conventional expectations of timber architecture. Equally impressive is the floating groin vault ceiling created by University of Bath researchers using just four large CLT panels – showcasing how mass timber can achieve complex architectural forms previously considered impossible with wood. Don't forget to check our LinkedIn feed for images of these remarkable projects and stay tuned for next week's announcement about the Build the Impossible Rothoblast competition for 2025!Send us a textSupport the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Apr 2025 - Week Fourteen

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 8:28 Transcription Available


    Sustainable construction reaches new heights as we explore groundbreaking mass timber projects transforming skylines worldwide. The architectural landscape is dramatically shifting toward renewable materials, with Boston University's ambitious 12-story Global Studies building leading the charge as the East Coast's largest mass timber structure. This stunning Diller Scofidio + Renfro creation promises expanded green spaces and innovative climate systems when construction begins in 2026.Across the border, Canada continues pioneering tall timber construction with two Toronto marvels: the T3 Bayside development stands as North America's tallest mass timber office building at 42 meters, while Limberlost Place at George Brown College welcomes students as Ontario's first tall timber institutional building. Both structures demonstrate how sustainable materials can create beautiful, high-performance spaces in urban settings.The corporate world embraces this revolution too, with Walmart's headquarters campus in Bentonville now boasting the largest mass timber application in the United States. As Mercer Mass Timber's Nick Milestone explains, these projects deliver impressive environmental benefits—including 20-40% reduced carbon emissions compared to traditional materials—while creating stunning workplaces. Meanwhile, New Zealand has announced an ambitious $4 billion, 75,000-seat stadium in Rotorua that will showcase mass timber's structural possibilities in large-scale venues. These developments across educational, commercial, and recreational sectors signal a fundamental shift in construction priorities toward sustainability without sacrificing beauty or function.Join our growing community of sustainable building enthusiasts by subscribing to the podcast, sharing our content, and connecting with us on LinkedIn to see the stunning renders of these revolutionary projects. Have you spotted an innovative mass timber project we should cover? Submit information to our research division—we're always looking for the next breakthrough in sustainable construction!Send us a textSupport the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Mar 2025 - Week Thirteen

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 6:57 Transcription Available


    Fresh from the "biggest and best" International Mass Timber Conference in Portland, the mass timber construction landscape continues to evolve with groundbreaking projects and challenges emerging worldwide. For those who attended the conference, congratulations on being part of this influential gathering—and for those planning next year's trip, book your accommodations early!The spotlight shines on several remarkable developments this week. Melbourne's Bendigo Government Hub stands as a $90 million testament to mass timber's economic impact, generating 200 jobs and injecting $131 million into the local economy. Meanwhile, at Barcelona's Valldaura Labs campus, innovation takes center stage with the "Cathedral of Robotics Artisans" (CORA), where KUKA robots craft cross-laminated timber structures supporting green roof systems—a fascinating marriage of traditional materials and cutting-edge technology.London joins the mass timber movement as British developer BAM secures a major contract to revamp the 34-story Broadgate Tower. Their sustainability-focused plan includes a three-story extension using reused steel and cross-laminated timber, crowned with a substantial rooftop terrace. Not all developments proceed smoothly, however—Tasmania's proposed waterfront stadium with its impressive glulam roof structure has become the center of controversy, with Cricket Australia raising concerns about shadows affecting gameplay and calling for a retractable solution. Meanwhile, CETRA Group's shift from continuous to periodic production signals market adjustments affecting workforce stability in the industry.These developments reveal both the tremendous potential and real-world challenges facing mass timber construction. Whether you're a seasoned professional, researcher, or enthusiast, your engagement matters—like, share, and comment on our LinkedIn posts, submit manuscripts for our journal review, and join us weekly as we continue tracking this revolutionary building movement across the globe. The future of sustainable construction is taking shape right now, and we're documenting every fascinating moment of its evolution.Send us a textSupport the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Mar 2025 - Week Twelve

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 10:56 Transcription Available


    The world of mass timber construction continues to evolve at breakneck speed, with groundbreaking innovations and substantial investments shaping our sustainable building future. This episode dives into several fascinating developments from around the globe, starting with a new PhD opportunity focused on user-centered, reconfigurable timber building systems—perfect for aspiring researchers looking to make their mark on this growing field.We explore the remarkable Aiton 2 house by Manfred Lux in Germany, a monolithic cube that redefines ecological architecture through its completely dismantleable, glue-free timber construction. This prototype for adaptive, resource-efficient living demonstrates how digital fabrication and thoughtful design can create truly sustainable structures that can be fully disassembled and reused.The podcast highlights Canada's significant commitment to forest innovation with the announcement of a $20 million investment supporting 67 projects in British Columbia's forest sector. Fast and Epp Structural Engineers received $170,000 for point-supported CLT testing and another $150,000 for their REACH design tool, while Forest Innovation Investment secured funding for nail-laminated timber research—all pointing to Canada's growing leadership in mass timber advancement.We also share glimpses of the stunning Japan Pavilion planned for the 2025 Osaka Expo, described as a "living organism" and self-sustaining structure embodying transformation and reuse, along with HCMA Architecture's impressive Rosemary Brown Recreational Center in BC, which beautifully utilizes glulam beams and nail-laminated timber in its NHL-sized rink facility.With the International Mass Timber Conference in Portland just days away (March 25-27), this episode serves as both a news update and a reminder of the incredible momentum building in the mass timber space. Subscribe to our podcast and follow our LinkedIn for ongoing updates from this dynamic industry that's literally building a more sustainable future!Send us a text Support the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Mar 2025 - Week Eleven

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 8:58 Transcription Available


    The world of mass timber construction continues to expand in exciting directions as groundbreaking projects push the boundaries of sustainable building. Paul Kremer delivers the latest innovations and developments from this rapidly evolving industry that's transforming our built environment.Portland International Airport's Phase 2 construction is making headlines with spectacular timber roof modules being installed in a feat of engineering precision. These impressive structures, captured in stunning videos shared by Skanska's Business Development Manager, showcase timber's capabilities in large-scale infrastructure projects. Meanwhile, in London, renowned architects War Thistleton have unveiled "Treehouse" – a Norwegian-inspired timber-framed office building that combines natural materials with biodiverse landscaping to meet evolving workplace needs.Canada's commitment to sustainable construction is evident with multiple timber projects underway. From a 2,000 square foot National Car Rental facility in Trenton built entirely with mass timber to a $6 million federal investment in green construction initiatives across Ontario, including a pioneering 8-story all-wood residential building in Toronto. Perhaps most surprising is the US military's embrace of mass timber and 3D printing technology for future facilities, recognizing benefits in cost reduction, logistics efficiency, and even specialized applications for "unconventional countermeasures."Join us next week for more updates from the world of mass timber construction. The International Mass Timber Conference is just days away – secure your tickets now to connect with industry leaders and discover the latest innovations. Don't forget to subscribe, share, and submit your manuscripts to our International Mass Timber Journal to become part of this growing global community transforming construction through sustainable timber solutions.Send us a text Support the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Mar 2025 - Week Ten

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 9:56 Transcription Available


    The future of sustainable construction is unfolding right before our eyes as groundbreaking mass timber projects transform skylines across the globe. From university campuses to international airports, innovative architects and forward-thinking organizations are embracing wood as their material of choice.Boston University leads the charge with an impressive 70,000 square foot timber building designed by celebrated architects Diller Scofidio + Renfro. This interdisciplinary hub will focus on sustainable futures while transforming a former parking lot into a vibrant campus center. Meanwhile, the Canadian government demonstrates serious commitment to green building with a $4.5 million investment supporting multiple timber construction projects throughout Ontario.Global construction giant Skanska continues to cement its position at the forefront of sustainable building, securing three major contracts worth a combined $139 million. Their projects span continents and sectors – from a nine-story office in Sweden to a school in Norway and a healthcare facility in California. Equally impressive is BIG's design for the new Galafoo International Airport in Bataan, which showcases stunning glulam timber structures set against subtropical forests and mountain ranges. Not to be outdone, New Zealand contributes to the timber revolution with a new Christchurch office building featuring 114 eight-meter timber columns that prove wood isn't just sustainable – it's structurally superior, with almost double the strength-to-weight ratio of steel.Want to be part of this exciting movement? The Mass Timber Conference in Portland, Oregon is approaching quickly. With over 200 exhibitors and numerous expert speakers (including past podcast guests), it's the premier event for anyone passionate about the future of sustainable construction. Subscribe to our podcast for weekly updates on the most significant developments in mass timber worldwide, and join us in building a more sustainable future – one timber structure at a time.Send us a text Support the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Feb 2025 - Week Nine

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 12:24 Transcription Available


    Dive into a fascinating exploration of mass timber's potential to reshape our built environment as we discuss the intersection of sustainability and innovation in construction. Our latest episode highlights groundbreaking projects, including the first mass timber hospital in North America, and investigates how timber is combatting the housing crisis by offering low-carbon solutions. We also introduce the pioneering Carbon Smart CLT, crafted entirely from salvaged materials, setting a new standard for sustainable building practices.Listeners will discover the UK's strategic initiatives aimed at enhancing timber utilization, showcasing how this process not only addresses urgent housing demands but also fosters a circular economy. Training the next generation of builders is paramount; we explore new educational resources designed to equip workers with essential mass timber skills.With insights from industry experts and a focus on real-world applications, this episode not only informs but also inspires action towards a greener future in construction. We encourage you to engage with us—share your thoughts, subscribe for more exciting content, and help spread the word about the sustainable revolution in timber building!Send us a text Support the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Feb 2025 - Week Eight

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 9:56 Transcription Available


    Ready to revolutionize your understanding of mass timber construction? Discover the future of sustainable architecture with our latest episode of the Mass Timber Construction Podcast. Host Paul Kremer takes you on an exhilarating journey through groundbreaking projects from around the globe. From the award-winning, eco-friendly Maths Hub at Barker College designed by Architectus to the biophilic marvel of the RecWell facility in Connecticut, we promise you insights into how these structures are not just built to last, but to harmonize with their environments. Our worldwide expedition also highlights Gensler's stunning stadium design for Egypt's Al-Ahly Football Club, featuring a unique sunken pitch for passive cooling. Across the ocean in Australia, Rubner Engineering's multi-story timber building at the University of Newcastle exemplifies the pinnacle of sustainable educational spaces. And let's not forget the magnificent glulam roof structure crowning Sydney's new fish markets—proof that mass timber is reshaping modern architecture. Tune in as we celebrate these marvels of ingenuity, and get ready to view mass timber construction through a whole new lens.Send us a text Support the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Feb 2025 - Week Seven

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 10:56 Transcription Available


    Could mass timber be the future of sustainable construction? Join us as we uncover the transformative projects reshaping the architectural landscape with this eco-friendly material. From the groundbreaking North Academic Complex at Central Washington University to the awe-inspiring Gothenburg Grand Central in Sweden, our latest episode takes you on a journey through some of the most ambitious mass timber projects globally. We'll explore how these developments are not just architectural marvels but also pioneers in sustainability, utilizing innovative combinations of materials like recycled brick and climate-improved concrete to redefine the boundaries of modern construction.Our conversation doesn't stop there. We dive into the world of biophilic design with a spotlight on the new headquarters of the Advertising Agency Thesis in Portland, illustrating the profound impact of natural materials on workplace well-being. Stay updated on the U.S. mass timber movement with insights into the latest International Building Code adoption across 39 states, and celebrate a stunning architectural feat as Danish architect Group Big unveils its winning design for an opera and ballet theater in Kosovo. This episode promises to leave you inspired and informed about the future of sustainable architecture.Send us a text Support the show

    Special Guest - Nate Bergen - From Brock Commons to BCIT Mass Timber Construction and Education

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 40:17 Transcription Available


    Prepare to be inspired by Nate, a leading expert in the mass timber industry, as he takes us on a journey through his fascinating career path. From his humble beginnings at a sawmill to contributing to the groundbreaking Brock Commons project, Nate's story is one of innovation and collaboration. He offers a unique glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of the mass timber construction world, emphasizing the crucial role of early collaboration with architects and engineers and the revolutionary use of a unified 3D model.We explore the evolving landscape of construction education programs, with Nate sharing his experiences working on high-profile projects like Google MT1. The conversation shifts to his transition into education, where he's making waves at the British Columbia Institute of Technology by developing a curriculum that bridges the skills gap in the industry. The need for hybrid installers who combine carpentry and ironworking skills is just one of the exciting developments Nate touches on, as well as potential international collaborations with programs in places like Australia.In a refreshing change of pace, Nate also opens up about the personal challenges and lessons learned from managing large projects, including a major office building for Google in Silicon Valley. As the episode wraps up, Nate offers some light-hearted insights into maintaining a healthy lifestyle amidst the demands of construction life. His personal anecdotes serve as a motivational reminder of the importance of integrating fitness into daily routines, leaving listeners with both practical advice and an inspiring call to action.Send us a text Support the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Feb 2025 - Week Six

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 9:56 Transcription Available


    Discover the future of sustainable architecture as we uncover the innovative designs pushing the boundaries of mass timber construction. From a visionary 60,000-seat wooden stadium proposal for the Brisbane Olympics by Kirk Studio that aligns with the International Olympic Committee's Sustainability Strategy, to Daimler's $43 million USD venture into timber-powered electric vehicle facilities in Greater Portland, these projects embody the cutting-edge of eco-friendly building design. The episode promises insights into these transformative developments, offering listeners a glimpse of the pioneering spirit shaping the future of architectural excellence.Our journey doesn't stop there. We'll explore global projects like Fletcher Priest Architects' remarkable refurbishment of the former BHS headquarters in the UK, highlighting their use of GLT and CLT materials for sustainable design. We'll also venture to Oregon Polytechnic for a sneak peek at their new mass timber residence hall aimed at enhancing student life, before heading to South Australia to see how Timberlink is revolutionizing construction with CLT panels at Flinders University's Factory of the Future. Each story showcases the limitless potential of mass timber, promising listeners a captivating look at these groundbreaking endeavors.Send us a text Support the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Jan 2025 - Week Five

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 9:56 Transcription Available


    Unlock the secret to revolutionizing urban landscapes with mass timber as we explore the groundbreaking developments shaping cities worldwide. This episode features New York-based investor Tony Cheng's ambitious project to erect Australia's tallest timber tower in Sydney's bustling CBD, showcasing a harmonious blend of mass timber and hybrid steel design. Join us as we dive into the collaborative research efforts of Built by Nature and BEST in Scotland, aiming to enhance fire safety in mass timber buildings across the UK. With contributions from the University of Edinburgh Fire Research Centre and Timber Development UK, this initiative is set to redefine our understanding of safe and sustainable timber construction.Get the inside scoop on industry leaders Arnie, Craig, and Tom's dedication to steering the International Mass Timber Conference, maintaining its status as a pivotal event for professionals across the globe. Discover the latest architectural wonders as Building Design and Construction editors unveil innovative office projects that push the boundaries of sustainable design. Plus, celebrate a milestone in Mexican architecture with PPAA's introduction of the country's first mass timber structure. This episode promises to be a treasure trove of insights and inspiration for anyone passionate about the future of construction and sustainable urban development.Send us a text Support the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Jan 2025 - Week Four

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 9:26 Transcription Available


    Can mass timber revolutionize the way we build in diverse sectors from retail to military? Explore groundbreaking developments as we unveil the Apple Miami World Center, the first Apple store to heavily incorporate mass timber construction, seamlessly merging iconic Art Deco elements with sustainability. Discover how Swinerton's expansion in Hawaii aims to redefine construction services across aviation, hospitality, and more, ensuring tailored solutions with their new Maui office. Each story in this episode promises to broaden your understanding of how mass timber is reshaping architectural norms and pushing the boundaries of traditional construction methods.Join us as we dive deeper into innovative applications of mass timber, from earthquake-resistant military shelters to eco-friendly urban infrastructure. Learn how the US Army is leading the charge in testing cross-laminated timber shelters against seismic challenges, proving its worth as a reliable building material in extreme conditions. We also showcase a remarkable multi-story car park in Germany, designed by Hermann and Bosch Architects, featuring sustainable design elements like a green roof and photovoltaic systems. This episode promises a wealth of insights into how mass timber is carving out new possibilities within the construction landscape, offering sustainable and innovative solutions across the globe.Send us a text Support the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Jan 2025 - Week Three

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2025 10:54 Transcription Available


    Discover the pulse of the mass timber industry with Paul Kremer as we showcase the transformative potential of sustainable building solutions. This week, we're honored to have Arnie join us for a deep dive into the upcoming International Mass Timber Conference in Portland, Oregon. Get a sneak peek into the exciting symposiums, innovative exhibitors, and enriching workshops, while also taking advantage of some enticing early bird offers. It's a can't-miss opportunity for anyone passionate about the future of construction and sustainable design. Join us as we explore some of the most groundbreaking projects making waves in the mass timber world. From Walmart's innovative corporate office in Bentonville to the ambitious Stockholm Wood City project in Sweden, these ventures are setting new standards in sustainable architecture. We also spotlight a reimagined community park on Norway's west coast and Melbourne's awe-inspiring Westgate Tunnel Project. Plus, get the latest scoop from BAU in Germany, where timber engineering innovations are taking center stage. Tune in for a comprehensive look at the projects and people shaping the future of mass timber construction.Send us a text Support the show

    Special Guest - Arnie Didier - International Mass Timber Conference 2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 52:45 Transcription Available


    Discover the future of sustainable construction with insights from our annual guest, Arnie, as we explore the exciting developments at the upcoming International Mass Timber Conference. Delve into the innovative projects that are redefining mass timber's role in construction, such as the striking ceiling installation at Portland Airport. With over 200 exhibitors and attendees spanning 40 countries, this year's conference promises unparalleled networking and learning opportunities. Uncover how mass timber is becoming a key player in large-scale projects, with case studies like Microsoft's data center and Walmart's campus demonstrating its incredible potential.A spotlight on the Women in Timber event reveals a remarkable growth story, set to draw over 500 dedicated professionals eager to learn and connect. This episode covers the dynamic schedule of the conference, offering generous networking breaks and exquisite dining experiences. Learn from advanced workshops led by top architects and engineers, and hear about groundbreaking projects that tackle real-world challenges. The theme focuses on the tangible impact of mass timber and strategies to amplify its application in future endeavors.Trace the global evolution of mass timber construction over the past decade with Arnie, from pioneering projects to today's megaprojects by giants like Google and Walmart. This episode will guide you through the transformation of mass timber from theory to practice, emphasizing the role of technology and policy in overcoming industry hurdles. Explore the potential of modular and sustainable buildings as urbanization and migration trends reshape our cities. With strategic advice for attendees and the announcement of a new multi-year partnership with Trifecta, this episode is a must-listen for anyone invested in the future of construction.Send us a text Support the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Jan 2025 - Week Two

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 10:54 Transcription Available


    Uncover the groundbreaking advancements in sustainable architecture and construction as we explore the latest updates in mass timber. From the Ontario Building Code's revolutionary regulations enabling 18-story timber structures to the innovative design philosophy of the THU House in Vietnam, our podcast episode promises insights into how timber is reshaping urban landscapes across the globe. Join Paul Kremer as he takes you through a transformative journey in the world of mass timber construction, offering a glimpse into the future of eco-friendly architecture.This episode celebrates the achievement of the Mass Timber Construction Journal reaching a 1.8 impact factor, a testament to the growing recognition of mass timber's potential. We spotlight Paris' remarkable 16-story timber tower by Land Architecture and REI Habitat as a beacon of urban revitalization and sustainability. Discover how multi-disciplinary collaboration fuels these projects and the importance of strategic planning in supply chains. Whether you're interested in the architectural potential of timber or its environmental benefits, this episode is packed with inspiration for architects, builders, and sustainability enthusiasts alike. Don't miss out on the visual elements available on our LinkedIn feed for a richer understanding of these projects.Send us a text Support the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Jan 2025 - Week One

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2025 10:54 Transcription Available


    What if mass timber could unlock a sustainable future for the construction industry? Join us as we explore the groundbreaking advancements in mass timber construction and how they're reshaping our built environment. I'm your host, Paul Kremer, and I'm thrilled to guide you through the latest episode of the Mass Timber Construction Podcast. We kick off the year with an inspiring story from Melbourne, where Quincy Melbourne has set a remarkable precedent by becoming the first hotel in Victoria to earn the Neighbours Climate Active carbon neutral certification, all thanks to the innovative use of mass timber. The episode also takes you on a journey through the rise of mass timber buildings with insights from Ohio State University, highlighting the eco-friendly benefits and economic implications of this transformative construction material.But that's not all—get ready to be captivated by the stunning Grand Ring at the Osaka 2025 Expo, made entirely from glue-laminated timber. Check out the dazzling nighttime images that capture its majestic beauty. We also spotlight an exciting opportunity: the $1.8 million mass timber construction competition for building sustainable schools, with entries closing soon. Plus, we delve into a fascinating article from the Softwood Lumber Board on how mass timber can reduce costs and emissions, featuring the Evergreen Charter School in New York. Mark your calendars for the International Mass Timber Conference in Portland this March, where the future of construction will be on full display. Don't miss this chance to learn and engage with the pioneers of sustainable building practices!Send us a text Support the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Dec 2024 - Week Fiftytwo

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 11:51 Transcription Available


    Have you ever wondered how the world's largest wooden structures are reshaping global architecture? Join me, Paul Kremer, as we wrap up 2024 with a thrilling exploration of revolutionary mass timber innovations worldwide. From the awe-inspiring Grand Ring in Japan, set to be the iconic centerpiece of the 2025 Osaka Expo, to Australia's Sydney Fish Market setting new benchmarks with its glulam roof, these architectural marvels are pushing boundaries and redefining what's possible with wood. Plus, a groundbreaking development in Vietnam promises to ignite a mass timber revolution in Southeast Asia.As we traverse the globe, we'll also delve into Europe's cutting-edge advancements. Discover how the University of Graz and its partners are transforming the construction landscape with a pioneering modular system for wooden high-rises, prolonging building lifespans through innovative design. With exclusive insights and stunning visuals on our LinkedIn feed, this episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about the future of sustainable construction. Get ready to be inspired as we close out the year and look forward to a trailblazing 2025!Send us a text Support the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Dec 2024 - Week Fiftyone

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 11:51 Transcription Available


    Could mass timber be the solution to Canada's housing crisis? Join me, Paul Ramblin, on the Mass Timber Construction Podcast as we unravel the latest innovations and trends redefining the sustainable building landscape. Discover how prefabrication and modular construction are setting new benchmarks for efficiency and eco-friendliness, paving the way for a revolution in the construction industry. Explore the rising demand for mass timber products like CLT as Canada ramps up its efforts to mitigate carbon emissions and optimize productivity. We'll also delve into Alberta's strategic trade mission to Japan, a masterstroke aiming to diversify export markets amidst escalating global demand for sustainable materials.In this packed episode, we explore the game-changing findings from Sustainability Consultancy Metabolic, which forecasts a significant boost in engineered timber production necessary to meet Europe's bio-based construction targets by 2030. Hear about the remarkable transformation of Opal Build into Notch SB, a pioneer in mass timber design, now spearheading advancements in panelization and engineering solutions. This episode is a must-listen for enthusiasts and professionals eager to understand the future trajectory of sustainable construction, offering a comprehensive look at how these paradigm shifts are shaping the built environment for generations to come.Send us a text Support the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Dec 2024 - Week Fifty

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 12:20 Transcription Available


    Discover the cutting-edge world of sustainable construction as we reveal Google's groundbreaking mass timber office. Learn how this innovative workspace is setting new standards with its sustainable timber architecture, abundant natural daylight, and biophilic design. Venture with us to Singapore to celebrate Nanyang Technological University's NTU Gaia, a project that not only won the UNESCO prize for architecture but also significantly cut down the carbon footprint. We'll share the compelling narrative behind the project's challenges and successes, showcasing its role as a pioneer in mass-engineered timber.Our journey doesn't stop there. Uncover the exciting collaboration between Sodra and Hydri, which is bringing renewable construction technology to hydrogen stations across Europe. Then, be amazed by Swagen's revolutionary all-wooden air handling exchange unit, a giant leap towards greener building solutions. Finally, we'll take you to Melbourne's Northcote Swimming and Aquatic Centre and the impressive glulam structures at the Paris Olympic Stadium, highlighting architectural brilliance and sustainability. Join us for these captivating stories that are shaping the future of construction, pushing boundaries, and redefining what's possible in the industry.Send us a text Support the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Dec 2024 - Week Fourtynine

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 12:20 Transcription Available


    Unlock the secrets of mass timber construction as we transport you inside Google's revolutionary head office, crafted from sustainable bio-based materials. Experience firsthand the transformative power of natural daylighting and biophilic design, and see why the Pac-Man room is a must-see in this architectural marvel. We'll guide you through the benefits of cross-laminated and glue-laminated timber, revealing how these advanced technologies enhance aesthetics and performance. Your curiosity piqued? Head over to our LinkedIn for exclusive insights and footage.Journey to Europe where Timber House is leading a mission to cut the construction sector's carbon footprint by harnessing underutilized wood species and post-consumer timber. This ambitious project aims to rejuvenate sustainable building practices across the continent. We'll also take you to Germany for a look inside Vekler's Innovation Factory, a breathtaking edifice that perfectly marries creativity and sustainability. Plus, discover a remarkable wooden pergola in Peru that seamlessly blends heritage with contemporary design, fostering community spirit. Tune in for these inspiring stories and see the future of construction unfold.Send us a text Support the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Nov 2024 - Week Fourtyeight

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2024 11:51 Transcription Available


    Uncover the secrets behind the cutting-edge advancements in mass timber that could redefine the future of construction. From fire behavior studies that promise to revolutionize safety standards to breathtaking architectural marvels like Air New Zealand's glulam structure at Auckland Airport, this episode is packed with revelations. Join me, Paul Kramer, as we explore groundbreaking research by the USDA and Oregon State University, which could reshape building codes around the globe. Plus, discover how the World Economic Forum is championing regional mass timber markets to support decarbonization and local economies across the world.We're not stopping there. Get an insider's look at innovative CLT shelters made from thermally modified coastal western hemlock, tested for seismic resilience by the US Army Engineer Research and Development Center. And for a touch of artistry, breathe in the creativity of a house within a house at the National Gallery of Melbourne, showcasing the potential of small-scale timber structures. This episode offers a rich tapestry of insights and stunning visuals. Don't miss out on the images and extra content on our LinkedIn feed. Whether you're a construction enthusiast or just curious about sustainable architecture, there's something here for you.Send us a text Support the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Nov 2024 - Week Fourtyseven

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 10:54 Transcription Available


    Get ready to explore the forefront of sustainable construction as we uncover the groundbreaking innovations in mass timber architecture. Have you ever wondered how architects are redefining urban landscapes with eco-friendly designs? This episode promises to reveal the secrets behind some of the most spectacular mass timber projects around the world. From Warthistleton Architects' pioneering efforts in low-carbon buildings with their iconic Murray Grove project to Studio Gang's creative expansion at the California College of Arts, we're showcasing how timber is not just transforming structures but also inspiring new ways of interaction and learning.Join us as we journey through exciting developments in London, Toronto, and Oregon. Discover how Mace's innovative student tower in East London is integrating exposed cross-laminated timber with a flexible design to create a post-COVID architectural marvel. At the University of Toronto, a 14-story timber masterpiece is offering a glimpse into the future of educational infrastructure. And don't miss out on the University of Oregon's mass timber prototype home, setting new standards for sustainable and energy-efficient construction. Tune in to witness the remarkable feats of engineering that are reshaping the possibilities in mass timber construction.Send us a text Support the show

    Special Guest - Jorgen Tycho - Construction Circularity & Design for Disassembly - Mass Timber Projects

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 57:08 Transcription Available


    Can mass timber really revolutionize the construction industry, even with its initial reputation for being cost-heavy and error-prone? Join us as we uncover the incredible journey of Jorgen Tycho, a creative visionary and pioneer from Oslo, Norway. Discover how he turned these challenges into opportunities by founding OsloTre, an architectural firm that started with their very own CLT factory in 2010. Learn about their comprehensive approach of integrating architectural and engineering expertise, alongside an assembly company, to overcome these hurdles and innovate solutions in fire safety, acoustics, and water management. Witness how Jorgen and his team have made mass timber structures not only viable but economically competitive.Imagine a world where buildings are designed to be demountable and reusable, significantly reducing climate impact and material waste. In a groundbreaking leap into circular timber building design, Jorgen shares insights into a remarkable project that fulfills this vision. By utilising glulam columns, beams, and CLT floor elements, the project optimises transportation and construction efficiency, cutting emissions and transport costs by an astounding 80%. This promise of sustainable architecture brings simplicity and adaptability to the forefront, challenging traditional building methods and providing a forward-thinking solution to environmental concerns in construction.Explore the cutting-edge of timber building systems with a focus on innovative materials like dried beech dowels and XFIX dowel tail connectors. These advancements allow for a demountable and reusable building system, minimizing waste and maximizing economic benefits. Hear about a real-world case study involving a four-story, 3,500 square meter building that defies high interest rates with its efficient timeline and prefabricated design. We also touch on the potential of biological architecture, as seen in the Save the Children headquarters in Norway, and the profound impact of biophilic design. Finally, we reflect on the importance of industry collaboration, inviting listeners to join the conversation on circularity and biophilia, continuing beyond the podcast with a personal meeting in Melbourne.Website: https://www.oslotre.no/Production by Deeelicious BeatsMusic "Game Play" by Quality QuestPodcast is a Mass Timber Construction Journal Productionwww.masstimberconstruction.comSend us a text Support the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Nov 2024 - Week Fourtysix

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 11:25 Transcription Available


    Uncover the revolutionary role of mass timber in sustainable architecture and construction. This episode promises to transform your understanding of how modern building techniques can drastically cut carbon emissions. Join us as we dive into the Canadian Sports Centre project by Land and MJMA Architecture and Design, where glulam timber columns of black spruce redefine architectural elegance while minimizing environmental impact. Helen Barrett's insightful narration of the FT Rethink video further explores mass timber's potential for sustainable urban landscapes. Make sure to check out these projects on our LinkedIn feed for stunning visuals and more information.Witness Microsoft's innovative stride towards sustainability with their pioneering use of cross-laminated timber in data centers, setting a new standard for reducing carbon footprints in tech infrastructure. We're also excited to bring you the latest update on Western Washington University's Kaiser Bosari Hall, soon to be the region's first publicly funded carbon-neutral academic building. This episode is brimming with stories of cutting-edge design and engineering that are shaping a greener future for our planet. Join us and be inspired by these incredible advancements in mass timber construction and their profound implications for the world of architecture and beyond.Send us a text Support the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Oct 2024 - Week Fourtythreefive

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 11:25 Transcription Available


    Unlock the future of sustainable construction with our latest episode of the Mass Timber Construction Podcast. What if mass timber could redefine urban landscapes and revolutionize our approach to building? Join me, Paul Kramer, as I take you on a journey through groundbreaking projects that are setting new standards in the world of architecture. From Redmond's innovative civic building for the police department, designed with cross-laminated timber, to the exciting developments in New York City where the Mass Timber Studio is making waves with a hefty grant aimed at integrating timber into city skylines, you'll discover how these projects are leading the charge for eco-friendly urban development.Our global exploration doesn't stop there. Travel with us to Sweden, where the Arctic Center of Energy is setting a precedent with its focus on electrification and sustainability, utilizing the versatility of mass timber. We'll also highlight the breathtaking design of Groves Nursery's glulam structure and reveal how Mississippi State is positioning itself at the forefront of forest products innovation. Each story underscores the transformative power of engineered wood and its role in creating a greener future. Don't miss out on these captivating insights and developments that'll leave you with a new appreciation for the impact of mass timber on the world stage.Send us a text Support the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Oct 2024 - Week Fourtyfour

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 10:24 Transcription Available


    Welcome to an exciting exploration of the latest developments in mass timber construction! Ever wondered how sustainable design is shaping the future of urban spaces? Tune in to learn about the University of Massachusetts Amherst's innovative public health building and marvel at Melbourne's 55 South Bank Boulevard project, a stunning example of mass timber's potential in urban landscapes. We'll also reveal findings from the Council on Tall Building and Urban Habitats, highlighting a global surge in mass timber buildings.Join me, Paul Ramblin, as we celebrate the winners of the Australian Timber Design Awards, with a special spotlight on the impressive T3 Collingwood project. We also discuss a pivotal collaboration in Australia aimed at fostering sustainable change within the construction industry. Plus, discover how Langley Township in British Columbia is leading the charge for innovative fire hall projects using mass timber. Don't miss these stories and more, offering a glimpse into the dynamic world of mass timber construction and its potential to transform our built environment.Send us a text Support the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Oct 2024 - Week Fourtythree

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 10:24 Transcription Available


    Discover how mass timber construction is revolutionizing architecture globally and influencing sustainability in our latest episode. Ever wondered how traditional Danish architecture can be reimagined using modern sustainable materials? Tune in as we explore the captivating Frame House in Copenhagen, a testament to innovative design and ecological mindfulness. From there, we venture to South Africa, where the University of Pretoria is pushing the envelope by hosting a design competition that challenges students to rethink building practices with wood, aiming to reduce carbon emissions and meet the demands of urbanization.Join host Paul Kramer as we journey across continents to highlight Germany's architectural feats, celebrated by the German Design Council, and delve into Dubai's progressive approach to building safety and compliance, which now includes mass timber solutions. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast or a sustainability advocate, this episode offers intriguing insights into how cutting-edge bio-based materials are shaping the future. Don't miss the opportunity to learn about these exciting projects and the broader implications for global architecture and environmental responsibility.Send us a text Support the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Oct 2024 - Week Fourtyone

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 10:24 Transcription Available


    Prepare to be inspired by the innovative world of mass timber construction in our latest episode. Join me, Paul Kramer, as we explore groundbreaking projects and developments that are reshaping urban landscapes globally. Have you ever considered how mass timber can revolutionize urban construction? Discover its potential with insights into the International Association of Mass Timber Construction's upcoming micro-course, and explore how a nine-month technical assistance accelerator in New York City is paving the way for smoother, more sustainable building practices. We also take you to a unique stilted house in Japan, pushing the boundaries of design with its stunning architecture.This episode is filled with visionary projects that showcase mass timber's versatility and environmental benefits. From UC Berkeley's upcoming sustainable academic building to Foster and Partners' vaulted timber hall in Spain, we explore diverse applications of this eco-friendly material. Witness a striking watchtower by Next Architects, blending aesthetics with ecology, and learn about Swinerton and Timber Lab's mixed-use mass timber office building in Austin, Texas. Each story is a testament to the innovative spirit driving mass timber's growing role in sustainable architecture, offering fresh ideas and inspiration for architects, builders, and sustainability enthusiasts alike. Don't miss out on these exciting developments!Send us a text Support the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Oct 2024 - Week Fourty

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 10:54 Transcription Available


    Unlock the secrets of sustainable construction and discover how mass timber is transforming the industry! This episode of the Mass Timber Construction Podcast promises to unravel the most exciting advancements in the field, starting with the mass timber market's ambitious growth trajectory, predicted to nearly double in value by 2031. Explore the fascinating breakthrough in genetically engineered wood that promises to reshape green construction, thanks to groundbreaking research from the University of Maryland. Hear how the Futures Forest Campaign is turning unhealthy forests into a beacon of regeneration, contributing significantly to our climate goals and revolutionizing affordable housing solutions.Join us as we celebrate the innovative collaboration between WSP and Warwick, whose CLT steel composite floor system has garnered recognition for its game-changing contribution to sustainable building practices. Awarded at the CTBUH 2024 awards, this pioneering project is set to redefine how we think about floor systems, enhancing structural efficiency while slashing carbon emissions. We'll discuss why composite systems are gaining traction globally, including in Australia, and highlight the importance of using the right material in the right context. Stay tuned to learn how these innovations are driving the construction industry forward and what it means for the future of urban development.Send us a text Support the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Sep 2024 - Week Thirtynine

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 9:56 Transcription Available


    Uncover the secrets of how mass timber is revolutionizing construction worldwide, with insights from stunning projects in Finland, Canada, and the UK! We'll take you inside the Finnish forestry giant Store Enso's headquarters, a marvel of sustainable architecture that blends seamlessly with its historic environment. Then, journey to Vancouver to explore a pioneering school crafted entirely from prefabricated mass timber components. Designed by HCMA Architecture and Design, this state-of-the-art facility sets a new standard for educational spaces, offering students an immersive environment bathed in natural light and breathtaking views.Our global tour continues with exciting updates on major developments in the UK and Canada. Discover the ambitious vision for Brent Cross Town, featuring expansive office spaces, student housing, and indoor sports amenities, all coming to life in a vibrant new community. Celebrate with us as Surrey marks a milestone with its first mass timber housing development, enabled by updated provincial building codes. Plus, get all the details on the UK's future educational gem, St John Academy, set to become the region's first all-through school. Join us as we explore how mass timber is not just changing skylines, but also transforming how we live and learn.Send us a text Support the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Sep 2024 - Week Fourty

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 10:54 Transcription Available


    Unlock the secrets to sustainable urban growth and learn how mass timber construction is revolutionizing the building industry worldwide. Join us as we bring you the latest developments from the International Mass Timber Conference, set to take place in March 2025 in Portland, Oregon. With over 170 exhibitors and 60 speakers, this event promises to be a game-changer for architects, developers, and sustainability enthusiasts. Discover groundbreaking projects like the ambitious timber-based residential development in Stockholm, led by Sweden's largest family-owned timber company, aiming to slash carbon emissions by 50% and set the standard for eco-friendly living.Explore how New York City is tackling its skyline's environmental impact by embracing circular construction and low-carbon materials, thanks to initiatives by the NYC Economic Development Corporation. Gain insights from Rian Costa of Tridos Investment Management, who sheds light on the transformative power of circularity in the construction industry. You'll also hear about the benefits of nature-inclusive buildings, which not only support sustainability but also improve residents' well-being. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just passionate about green building, this episode is packed with the latest trends and expert opinions that will inspire and inform your journey toward a more sustainable future.Send us a text Support the show

    Special Guest - Mario Savva- Mass Timber Integrator

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 42:45 Transcription Available


    What does it take to evolve from a general carpentry business to a leader in mass timber construction? Join us as we chat with Mario Savva, Managing Director of Savcon, who shares the company's transformation story and their trailblazing role in the largest mass timber project by volume in the Southern Hemisphere. From overcoming intricate connection systems and logistical nightmares during COVID-19 to honouring the essential role of the late Gary Caulfield, Mario gives us an inside look at the complexities and triumphs of their groundbreaking work at Nanyang Technical University.But that's just the beginning. Discover how Savcon's strategic shift to an integrator model has revolutionised their approach, enhancing design and cost efficiency with an expanded team that includes an in-house engineer. Listen in as we explore successful case studies like the Australian Manufacturing Research Facility and the Stromlo Aquatic Centre, highlighting the aesthetic and environmental benefits of mass timber. We also tackle current industry challenges, offering a comprehensive perspective on what it takes to excel in this innovative sector. Don't miss this insightful episode packed with inspiration and actionable strategies from one of the industry's pioneers.Send us a text Support the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Sept 2024 - Week Thirtyeight

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 9:56 Transcription Available


    Discover the transformative power of mass timber construction in this riveting episode of the Mass Timber Construction Podcast, where we promise you'll gain insights into groundbreaking architectural innovations. Can mass timber reshape the skyline and redefine sustainable building practices worldwide? Join us as we explore the Atlassian Central Project in Australia—an architectural marvel set to be a global first—and the ingenious expansion of the Sea Concourse at Seattle Tacoma International. These projects, alongside a new mass timber Undergraduate Academy at UC Berkeley and a dazzling observation tower in Sweden by White Architecture, spotlight the future possibilities of eco-friendly, innovative building techniques.Host Paul Kramer guides you through the latest news in the world of mass timber, sharing awe-inspiring stories from global pioneers in the architecture, engineering, and construction community. From the cutting-edge design aesthetics of hybrid towers to the inspiring journey of Sebastian Ruth and Music Works' unique construction solutions, this episode is a treasure trove of information for timber enthusiasts and AEC professionals alike. Don't miss out as we celebrate these fantastic projects, explore the groundbreaking contributions of manufacturers like Weehag and Store Enzo, and highlight sustainable practices that are setting new benchmarks in the industry.Send us a text Support the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Sep 2024 - Week Thirtynine

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 10:24 Transcription Available


    Get ready to explore the forefront of mass timber architecture with the Mass Timber Construction Podcast. Ever wondered how high wooden skyscrapers can soar? Discover the visionary plans by Michael Green Architects for the world's tallest mass timber skyscraper at the Marcus Performing Arts Center in Milwaukee. This episode also takes you to the innovative Myarchy School in Hong Kong, where students are pushing the boundaries of wooden design in the Wood Tectonic competition, crafting tomorrow's skylines today with digital tools. Plus, the Pavilion Jardins office building in France offers a stunning example of gridded timber framing that integrates seamlessly with the natural environment.Venture with us to Singapore's Science Park, a beacon of sustainable innovation where advanced technology meets eco-friendly design. Celebrate a construction milestone with us at the University of Arkansas' Anthony Timberlands Center, the latest achievement in U.S. mass timber construction. Join Paul Kramer as he guides you through these groundbreaking projects, each redefining what's possible in sustainable architecture. Whether you're an architecture aficionado or simply curious about the future of construction, this episode promises insights that will leave you inspired.Send us a text Support the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Sep 2024 - Week Thirtysix

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 10:57 Transcription Available


    What if the buildings of the future could help save our planet? Uncover the revolutionary trends in mass timber construction that are shaping sustainable housing worldwide. From the groundbreaking Glebe social housing redevelopment in New South Wales to strategic initiatives across the United States, this episode offers a treasure trove of insights into eco-friendly architecture. Discover how a $65 million project is setting new benchmarks in social housing with its innovative use of cross-laminated timber, aiming for a six Green Star rating. We also explore the Softwood Lumber Board's enticing offer to cities to boost mass timber projects, and the strategic plans in place to support the industry's growth.Join us as we unpack the Climate Change Advisory Council's fresh recommendations for cutting emissions through sustainable construction methods, emphasizing timber's pivotal role. We highlight Wood Solutions' new guide for creating resilient timber homes, which is a crucial resource for tackling climate challenges. Plus, delve into Purdue Forestry's mission in Indiana to enhance forest health and invigorate the wood products industry, aiming for sustainable economic development. This episode is packed with forward-thinking strategies and collaborations that promise to redefine the future of construction.Send us a text Support the show

    Special Guest - Michaela Harms - From Helsinki Forests to the Future of Mass Timber

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 47:14 Transcription Available


    Curious about the future of sustainable construction? Join us as Michaela Harms, the Senior Director of Mass Timber for Sterling Structural, shares her fascinating journey from the forests of Helsinki to the forefront of the mass timber industry. Learn how Michaela's passion for the environment and her engineering expertise are driving innovations at Sterling Structural, which has transitioned from rugged industrial matting to producing cutting-edge CLT panels for commercial buildings.Explore the factors shaping the mass timber industry across the globe. Uncover how different regulatory environments in the EU and the US impact industry growth and sustainability initiatives. Hear about the promising trends in multifamily housing and the resurgence of the hospitality sector post-COVID, and how these are setting the stage for mass timber's expansion. Michaela provides valuable insights into the collaborative spirit that spans the EU, Australia, and the US, emphasizing the collective effort to enhance forest economies and create beautiful, sustainable built environments.Dive into the nuts and bolts of mass timber manufacturing with a deep dive into the innovative techniques transforming the construction landscape. Michaela discusses the integration of engineering and project management services to streamline supply chains and enhance efficiency. Gain practical advice for newcomers, especially women, as Michaela highlights the significance of mentorship and networking in sustaining industry knowledge and fostering community. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just stepping into the mass timber world, this episode is packed with insights that promise to inspire and inform.Send us a text Support the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Aug 2024 - Week Thirtyfour

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 9:27 Transcription Available


    Unlock the future of sustainable building with our latest episode of the Mass Timber Construction Podcast. This week, we're diving into the heart of innovation with highlights from the New York State Green Building Conference, where forward-thinking professionals are reshaping the industry narrative. Explore the architectural splendor of Lever Architecture's 843 North Spring Street project and envision the groundbreaking potential of a 55-story mass timber tower in Milwaukee by Michael Green Architects. These projects aren't just pushing boundaries; they're redefining them.Join us as we explore the intersection of technology and sustainability. Discover Stuttgart University's new hands-on facility for students in computational design and learn about the Danish Technology Institute's ambitious project to revolutionize wood construction across Europe. Plus, witness Oregon State University's pioneering integration of microfluid technology into mass timber design, backed by a significant federal grant. This episode is a treasure trove of knowledge for anyone passionate about the future of construction and the possibilities of mass timber as a cornerstone of sustainable architecture.Send us a text Support the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Aug 2024 - Week Thirtythree

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 9:27 Transcription Available


    Unlock the secrets to safer, more sustainable building practices this week as we spotlight groundbreaking initiatives in mass timber construction. Have you ever wondered how the future of medium-rise residential buildings could be reshaped post-Grenfell? Tune in as we unveil the collaborative efforts of War Thistleton and the Institute of Structural Engineers, who are pioneering holistic design principles that comply with the UK's stringent new fire safety regulations. Discover the cutting-edge integration of steel bracing systems with mass timber, offering a harmonious blend of stability, resilience, and eco-friendliness in modern architecture.From Melbourne to Portland, we bring you inspiring stories that push the boundaries of sustainability and innovation. Explore Goodman Fielder's ambitious pilot project in Melbourne, where over 7,000 pieces of sustainably sourced timber aim to slash embodied carbon by 24%. Dive into the innovative energy efficiency practices at BCIT's Living Labs, and marvel at PAE Consulting Engineers' visionary headquarters in Portland—a building designed to last a century, powered entirely by renewable energy and recycling its resources. Don't miss these riveting updates and insights from the forefront of mass timber construction.Send us a text Support the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Aug 2024 - Week Thirtytwo

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 9:59 Transcription Available


    Can innovative construction methods redefine our urban landscapes and contribute to sustainable living? Discover the groundbreaking strides in mass timber construction as we spotlight the Chartered Institute of Building's Sterling Prize nominees, including industry giants Gilbert Ash, Morgan Sindel, and McLaren. This week, we celebrate the Chowdhury Walk social housing project in East London, praised for its eco-friendly design using CLT, triple-glazed windows, and photovoltaic panels. Plus, get an inside look at Perth's first timber hybrid office tower, WS2, a pioneering development in sustainable commercial construction.Join us as we delve into the transformative projects shaping the future of engineering education. Learn how Knauf's prefabricated timber frame panels are setting new standards for zero-built environments at the New Model Institute of Technology and Engineering's Skylon campus in Hereford. We'll also share updates on must-attend events like the International Mass Timber Conference in Portland and the inaugural Rothes School in Australia. Don't miss this episode packed with insights that are reshaping the mass timber construction industry.Send us a text Support the show

    Mass Timber Market Updates - Aug 2024 - Week Thirtyone

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 9:59 Transcription Available


    Discover how mass timber is reshaping our built environment and setting new standards in sustainable construction. Join us on the Mass Timber Construction Podcast as we unveil the latest global advancements, starting with North Saskatoon's ambitious public library project and Toronto's groundbreaking 10-story mass timber development aimed at affordable housing. Hear all about the evolving regulatory landscape in Michigan, which now simplifies the approval process for mass timber school designs, thanks to updates recognizing the material's superb fire resistance.We also travel to Launceston, Tasmania, where one of the country's most sustainable office buildings has officially opened its doors. These stories highlight the transformative potential of mass timber in reducing carbon emissions and supporting social equity, despite the challenges of durability and fire safety. Tune in for these exciting updates and insights into the future of sustainable construction, as we celebrate the innovations and opportunities mass timber brings to the table.Send us a Text Message. Support the Show.

    Mass Timber Market Updates - July 2024 - Week Thirty

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024 9:59 Transcription Available


    Can sustainable construction revolutionize our world? On this week's Mass Timber Construction Podcast, we uncover the transformative projects making a global impact. From RAD+ar's Perisian Ocean Deck on a private Indonesian island, crafted entirely from reclaimed ironwood, to the rapid CLT housing initiative in Kitchener, Ontario, discover how innovative designs are setting new benchmarks in eco-friendly construction. These projects aren't just about building structures—they're about fostering marine conservation, providing affordable housing, and blending education with entertainment.We'll also transport you to Ottawa, where an off-grid forest retreat boasts a breathtaking cantilever design that defies conventional engineering. Plus, enrich your timber knowledge with book recommendations like "Innovations in Mass Timber: Sequestering Carbon with Style in Non-Residential Buildings" by Boyce Thompson. Finally, hear from Mike Ross, Executive Chief of the Wood Processors and Manufacturers Association in New Zealand, as he discusses the growing momentum of mass timber in Kiwi construction. Don't miss this episode brimming with the latest trends and groundbreaking innovations in the mass timber sector!Send us a Text Message. Support the Show.

    Mass Timber Market Updates - July 2024 - Week Twentynine

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 8:58 Transcription Available


    Can mass timber construction save the planet? Discover why this innovative building method is turning heads in the construction industry and making significant strides in sustainability. This week on the Mass Timber Construction Podcast, we shed light on groundbreaking projects, including Secure's new HQ that utilizes a whopping 600 tons of wood and sets a new standard for carbon handprint reduction. Dive into the details of Seattle's Alki Elementary School, which is raising the bar with its cross-laminated timber design aimed at fostering academic excellence and environmental consciousness.Explore the Real American Hardwood Coalition's latest initiative to educate the industry about the myriad benefits of American hardwood products through their newly launched website. We also spotlight Toronto Zoo's bold move towards sustainability with its upcoming Community Conservation Centre. Plus, be part of the global conversation by participating in our mass timber survey research project. Tune in for a comprehensive and engaging update on these remarkable advancements and more, all pushing the boundaries of what's possible in mass timber construction.Send us a Text Message. Support the Show.

    Special Guest - Belinda Duncan and Shawn Scriven - Terraverta - South Africa - Revolutionising Home Construction for Sustainable Living with Mass Timber

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 38:48 Transcription Available


    Unlock the secrets of sustainable living with our special guests, Belinda Duncan, the trailblazing founder of Terraverta Habitats, and architect Sean, as they guide us through their transformative venture into the mass timber construction industry. Hear Belinda's personal journey as she built South Africa's first CLT-constructed home, facing numerous challenges along the way. Together with Sean, they share their mission to disrupt traditional building methods, emphasizing the importance of innovative timber construction for creating eco-friendly, wellness-oriented homes.Explore the myriad benefits of mass timber in construction. Discover how it can revolutionize your home with cost-effective solutions, superior thermal efficiency, and airtight properties that promise significant energy savings. Sean delves into the emotional and health benefits of mass timber living spaces, revealing how these unique structures can enhance sleep quality, calmness, and overall productivity, contributing to better mental health and well-being.We then transition into the exciting world of small living units crafted with Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). Belinda shares her vision for net-zero living environments that foster a deep connection with nature, highlighting the precision and quality control achieved in a workshop setting. Learn about the challenges and triumphs of their collaborative journey, and the future of prefabricated methodologies in sustainable construction. Finally, we express our heartfelt thanks to Belinda and Sean for their invaluable insights, leaving listeners inspired and informed about the potential of mass timber in modern living.For more information: https://www.terraverta.com/https://www.fusearchitects.net/Production by Deeelicious BeatsMusic "Game Play" by Quality QuestPodcast is a Mass Timber Construction Journal Productionwww.masstimberconstruction.comSupport the Show.

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