St. Louis' turn-of-the-century brick buildings are full of massive beams from old-growth forests. Kyle Howerton, a principal with St. Louis-based developer AHM Group, is working on a new high rise ...
As commercial construction costs soar and the time it takes to complete a project continues to climb, the new cross-laminated timber building option may soon be offering some relief for Washington ...
Cross-laminated timber (CLT) is inspiring architects worldwide. Here in North America, architects throughout Canada and the United States are designing innovative CLT-framed buildings as ...
Waugh Thistleton's Watts Grove project raises some questions and they deliver some answers. TreeHugger loves wood construction. We have to reduce the embodied energy of our buildings and building with ...
Scottish firm Mary Arnold Foster Architects has unveiled a stunning home made out of several timber “pods” and tucked into the idyllic landscape of the Scottish Highlands. Clad in cross-laminated ...
Construction is underway on a five-story office complex in Chinatown, among the first in Los Angeles built of cross-laminated timber. Redcar Properties, based in Santa Monica, is now building the ...
Portland recently approved the country's first all-wood high-rise, but cross-laminated timber is being used in a wide variety of construction projects. In Tacoma, the nation's first train station ...
Get all the benefits of CLT without the glue; it is nothing but solid wood. In fact, the people in the Holz100 Canada booth were showing a different product, Holz100, invented and patented in 1998 by ...
Chicago’s first building supported by cross-laminated timber (CLT) isn’t a flashy residential tower or sprawling office complex like in other cities experimenting with wood construction. Instead, it’s ...
The future of New York’s skyline is … timber? Building with cross-laminated timber, a type of engineered wood consisting of glued-together panels of lumber, will soon be permitted in the five boroughs ...
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