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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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Discover the latest innovations and breathtaking projects in mass timber construction this week on the Mass Timber Construction Podcast. Have you ever wondered what it takes to build the world's largest timber-roofed stadium? You'll get an exclusive look at the groundbreaking design for Hobart's Macquarie Point stadium in Tasmania. We'll also celebrate the incredible 85-year journey of Klasnikov, a heritage company that has continually pushed the boundaries of timber production through generations.
Join us as we explore a harmonious CLT house in rural Hungary by Hollow Wood and learn how Mithun has transformed a typical office building into a wellness-focused, sustainable marvel. Craig Curtis shares his insights on this unique structural innovation developed with Fasten App Engineers. Finally, be captivated by Peter Bennett's photography capturing the majestic glulam column and beam structure of the Pengali Recreation and Cultural Center. Don't miss these compelling stories that are setting new standards in mass timber construction.Send us a text
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Ready to discover the latest breakthroughs in sustainable architecture? This week, we're taking you on a journey to New York's Governor's Island, where Bureau H Happold and Stony Brook University are crafting a groundbreaking 10-acre campus. Promising to achieve net-zero energy, water, waste, and carbon standards, this project stands as a testament to innovative, eco-friendly design. You'll learn how this endeavor is set to transform a public space into a global hub for climate science and sustainable architecture, setting new benchmarks for green building practices.
We also turn the spotlight on architect Jennifer Bonner, who's pushing the envelope with her X-Houses concept, a cost-effective, space-conscious innovation in cross-laminated timber (CLT) construction. Plus, get the latest on Element 5's massive expansion aimed at meeting the rising global demand for mass timber, and an exciting update from Germany where Meyer Mellenhoff Holtz is revolutionizing glulam production with new automated technology. Tune in for these compelling stories and more, ensuring you stay informed on the cutting edge of sustainable building.
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Ready to uncover the secrets behind sustainable building design and mass timber innovation? Join Paul Kramer on this week's edition of the Mass Timber Construction Podcast as we explore cutting-edge research on circularity and carbon reduction strategies in architecture. Discover how your insights as a member of the AEC community can shape a more sustainable future. Plus, we spotlight the stunning Armadillo pavilion in London, an architectural marvel made from 42 prefabricated CLT panels, designed for disassembly and reuse, showcasing the potential of innovative design in maximizing structural lifespans.
We also celebrate Mercer International's prestigious SFI President's Award for promoting timber and SFI certification within their supply chain. Dive into the newly released ecological transition roadmap by REI Habitat that addresses climate challenges in the construction sector. And don't miss our highlight on Kenzo Kuma and Associates' new creative working space that's buzzing on LinkedIn. These groundbreaking developments in mass timber construction could redefine how we build—join our discussions, and head to our LinkedIn feed for more details and to contribute your thoughts!
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How is mass timber changing the face of construction around the globe? Tune in to our latest episode as we reveal transformative projects and groundbreaking initiatives in the world of sustainable building. From the Forest Products Association of Canada's newly launched mass timber roadmap to the innovative design of the Awana Center for Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health in Monterey, California, you'll hear how prefabricated mass timber panels are revolutionizing both construction and community health. We'll also preview the much-anticipated conference at Auburn University, where industry leaders will gather to discuss the future of cross-laminated timber (CLT) in the Southern United States.
Discover how Clemson University's immersive workshop is shaping the future of mass timber education, bringing together experts from 22 colleges to advance research and teaching. We'll also take you inside the Cowichan District Hospital Replacement Project in British Columbia, a community-centered design with significant input from local Indigenous communities aimed at fostering a healing environment. Join us as we highlight these visionary projects and more, showcasing the incredible potential of mass timber to redefine architectural and construction practices worldwide. Don't miss this packed episode full of insights and updates on the sustainable future of building.Send us a text
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Can innovative mass timber construction truly revolutionize our approach to sustainable building? Join me, Paul Cramer, on this week's episode of the Mass Timber Construction Podcast, where I promise you'll gain invaluable insights into the latest advancements and projects that are setting new standards in the industry. We're on a mission to explore carbon reduction strategies and market drivers, and we need your input to shape a greener future. Your participation in our research study could be the game-changer we need.
This episode also uncovers groundbreaking initiatives worldwide. From Berlin's Schoenberg district to British Columbia's new corporate hub, the Hive, and from Under Armour's cutting-edge mass timber facility to the eco-friendly Collins House residence hall—these projects exemplify the potential of mass timber in various architectural contexts. Plus, discover how the South Australian government is embracing local mass timber sourcing, propelling the region toward sustainable development. Don't miss these compelling stories and more; this episode is packed with content that will keep you at the forefront of mass timber innovation. Tune in and stay informed!Send us a text
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What makes a construction project a true "cathedral" of its kind? Find out as Chris Evans of Timberlab returns to discuss the awe-inspiring Portland Airport Exchange Hub (PDX) project. This episode uncovers the meticulous planning and seamless collaboration between Hoffman and Skanska that turned this ambitious vision into reality. Chris provides a behind-the-scenes look at the logistical hurdles they overcame, particularly the fabrication and assembly of massive timber cassettes, all while ensuring minimal disruption to busy airport operations.
Discover the strategic moves that are propelling Timberlab to new heights with their recent acquisition of American Laminators. Chris sheds light on how this merger amplifies Timberlab's capabilities in high-quality glulam production and mass timber projects. You'll hear about their first collaborative success—a library in Portland—and get an exciting teaser of their plans for a state-of-the-art Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) facility. This new venture is not just about expanding their market presence but also about setting new standards in the industry.
Lastly, Chris takes us on a tour of Timberlab's upcoming CLT facility in Oregon. Set to be commercially viable by January 2027, this automated marvel aims to push the boundaries of mass timber construction. From new glue technology to partnerships with suppliers, Chris discusses how Timberlab stays ahead of the curve. Don't miss updates on their thrilling projects across the U.S., including a tech client's facility in Vancouver, a museum in Memphis, and more. This episode is a treasure trove for anyone fascinated by the innovation and future of mass timber construction.Send us a text
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Ever wondered how bamboo could reshape the future of sustainable construction? Get ready to be intrigued as we explore the Built by Nature International Competition Prize winner and the innovative use of bamboo for future timber elements. We'll also take you to Phillip Island, Victoria, where a groundbreaking project is making waves with the use of Australian sustainable hardwoods. Discover why this local landmark is becoming a global talking point and feast your eyes on some stunning architectural photos available on our LinkedIn feed.
But that's not all—journey with us to the Alyaska Resort project in Alaska, where Skylab Architecture's new renders promise a harmonious blend with nature using mass timber elements. Learn about Arup's latest fire safety guidance designed to bridge regulatory gaps for mass timber structures, and hear about the newly completed Michael Kirby Law Building at Macquarie University in Sydney by international studio Hassell. This episode is packed with insights and groundbreaking developments in the world of mass timber construction that you won't want to miss!Send us a text
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Discover the cutting-edge advancements in mass timber that are reshaping the construction landscape. This episode promises an exclusive conversation with Chris Evans from Timberlab, where he shares the latest breakthroughs and collaborative efforts with American Laminators on the U.S. west coast. Plus, get the inside scoop on the global educational projects making waves in Vancouver and Toronto, narrated by Acton Austria Architect’s Mila Spagovic at the Royal Architecture Institute of Canada's annual conference.
Stay informed on the legislative tussle around the Mass Timber Federal Building Act S-4149 and its clash with steel industry giants. We also highlight Toronto's ambitious proposal for the world's tallest mass timber building and celebrate innovative designs from the Sunshine Coast Regional Architecture Awards in Australia. Lastly, don't miss out on updates about Klasnikov's expanding footprint in Kastogla. Hit subscribe to keep up with all these groundbreaking developments and more in the dynamic world of mass timber construction!Send us a text
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