This investigation applies architectural ideas of mass-customised difference and repetition, and tests them within the engineering paradigm of very tall timber buildings – taller than have ever been erected in the history of architecture. According to Edward Glaeser’s book, Triumph of the City, the cheapest way to deliver new housing (at least in the USA) is in theform of mass-produced two-storey homes, which typically cost only about $84 per square foot to erect. While building up is more costly, many of the costs – such as hiring a fancy, big-name architect – are fixed and won’t increase with the height of the building. In fact, once you’ve reached a height of about seven floors, building up has its own economic logic, since those fixed c...
The research being undertaken in the EPFL’s Timber Construction Laboratory aims to question in depth...
There are two main challenges in the construction industry: carbon emissions and densification in ci...
The goal of this project was to investigate the viability of a tall mass timber frame in the US thro...
This investigation applies architectural ideas of mass-customised difference and repetition, and tes...
The authors present a logical outline for an innovative architectural stacking methodology based on ...
The authors present a rule-based system that applies to the architecture of innovative tall timber b...
No architect will make a dent in the universe by designing an excellent services shaft or HVAC syste...
Architects, engineers and researchers alike often cite practical reasons for building with wood. Sin...
This research project aspires to make truly tall timber buildings a reality. Through a combination o...
Numerous countries across the globe have witnessed the recent decades’ trend of multi-storey timber ...
Although the majority of high-rise buildings are constructed from concrete and steel, there is a gro...
Since the end of the twentieth century, the question of how to deal with the increasing scarcity of ...
Within the conservative Dutch building climate the structural application of timber for multi-stor...
The research being undertaken in the EPFL’s Timber Construction Laboratory aims to question in depth...
There are two main challenges in the construction industry: carbon emissions and densification in ci...
The goal of this project was to investigate the viability of a tall mass timber frame in the US thro...
This investigation applies architectural ideas of mass-customised difference and repetition, and tes...
The authors present a logical outline for an innovative architectural stacking methodology based on ...
The authors present a rule-based system that applies to the architecture of innovative tall timber b...
No architect will make a dent in the universe by designing an excellent services shaft or HVAC syste...
Architects, engineers and researchers alike often cite practical reasons for building with wood. Sin...
This research project aspires to make truly tall timber buildings a reality. Through a combination o...
Numerous countries across the globe have witnessed the recent decades’ trend of multi-storey timber ...
Although the majority of high-rise buildings are constructed from concrete and steel, there is a gro...
Since the end of the twentieth century, the question of how to deal with the increasing scarcity of ...
Within the conservative Dutch building climate the structural application of timber for multi-stor...
The research being undertaken in the EPFL’s Timber Construction Laboratory aims to question in depth...
There are two main challenges in the construction industry: carbon emissions and densification in ci...
The goal of this project was to investigate the viability of a tall mass timber frame in the US thro...