This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from ICE Publishing at http://dx.doi.org/10.1680/jcoma.16.00034.This briefing presents some of the early findings of the super tall timber project, an innovative research and design project exploring the potential of engineered timber as a structural material in the construction of tall buildings. The project brings researchers together with practising engineers and architects in a process that combines design-led research with research-led design in a constructive feedback loop, providing a new model for addressing the fundamental challenges of designing with a new structural material. The first result of this project is a concept design for a 300 m tall timber building sited in L...
The goal of this project was to investigate the viability of a tall mass timber frame in the US thro...
With the advocacy for sustainable construction on the rise, use of timber as the main building mater...
As a result of increasing urbanization, the need for sustainable housing, e.g., tall (over eight-sto...
This briefing presents some of the early findings of the super tall timber project, an innovative re...
This briefing presents some of the early findings of the super tall timber project, an innovative re...
This research project aspires to make truly tall timber buildings a reality. Through a combination o...
Over the course of the last ten years “tall timber” has become an emerging topic as pioneering archi...
The Chicago River Beech Tower is a collaborative research effort with the goal of identifying challe...
Advantages of timber as a building material are: small dead weight, good thermal characteristics and...
Timber Tower: 10 20 30 offers a conceptual structural system for tall wooden buildings. The thesis h...
Since the end of the twentieth century, the question of how to deal with the increasing scarcity of ...
Architects, engineers and researchers alike often cite practical reasons for building with wood. Sin...
Trees, and their derivative products, have been used by societies around the world for thousands of ...
The UBC Brock Commons building in Vancouver, which comprises of 18 stories and stands 53 m in height...
The authors present a rule-based system that applies to the architecture of innovative tall timber b...
The goal of this project was to investigate the viability of a tall mass timber frame in the US thro...
With the advocacy for sustainable construction on the rise, use of timber as the main building mater...
As a result of increasing urbanization, the need for sustainable housing, e.g., tall (over eight-sto...
This briefing presents some of the early findings of the super tall timber project, an innovative re...
This briefing presents some of the early findings of the super tall timber project, an innovative re...
This research project aspires to make truly tall timber buildings a reality. Through a combination o...
Over the course of the last ten years “tall timber” has become an emerging topic as pioneering archi...
The Chicago River Beech Tower is a collaborative research effort with the goal of identifying challe...
Advantages of timber as a building material are: small dead weight, good thermal characteristics and...
Timber Tower: 10 20 30 offers a conceptual structural system for tall wooden buildings. The thesis h...
Since the end of the twentieth century, the question of how to deal with the increasing scarcity of ...
Architects, engineers and researchers alike often cite practical reasons for building with wood. Sin...
Trees, and their derivative products, have been used by societies around the world for thousands of ...
The UBC Brock Commons building in Vancouver, which comprises of 18 stories and stands 53 m in height...
The authors present a rule-based system that applies to the architecture of innovative tall timber b...
The goal of this project was to investigate the viability of a tall mass timber frame in the US thro...
With the advocacy for sustainable construction on the rise, use of timber as the main building mater...
As a result of increasing urbanization, the need for sustainable housing, e.g., tall (over eight-sto...