BIG recently unveiled its design for Bhutan’s Gelephu International Airport, utilizing mass timber, Building, Design+Construction reported.
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BC’s Vienna House Showcases Mass Timber as a Solution to Affordable Multi-Family Housing
Vienna House explores and highlights mass timber as a solution to help alleviate the current shortage of affordable multi-family housing.
StructureCraft Launches Separate DowelLam Brand
StructureCraft is launching DowelLam, a dedicated division for dowel-laminated timber (DLT).
Boise Cascade Details Its $140-Million Investment in Three Alabama and Louisiana Facilities
Boise Cascade shared additional details regarding its previously announced $140-million investments in its Alabama and Louisiana facilities in support of its EWP growth strategy.
Cambium Introduces First CLT Product Made From Salvaged Wood
Cambium is launching Carbon Smart Wood for mass timber, the industry’s first CLT product made from salvaged wood.
Södra Supplying CLT for Gothenburg Grand Central in Sweden
Södra, in partnership with Hybridge, is supplying 9,100 square meters of CLT for Gothenburg Grand Central in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Quebec’s Cecobois Launches New Campaign to Promote Wood Construction
The campaign aims to promote wood as a viable, low-carbon material for construction projects in Quebec, Sustainable Biz Canada reported.
SCM to Provide Timberlab With Technologies for Its New Millersburg, OR, Plant
Timberlab is partnering with SCM, a leading Italian manufacturer of machinery and systems for the woodworking industry.
Boston University Unveils Plans for Tallest Timber Tower in Massachusetts
Boston University unveiled designs for a new academic building that would become the tallest mass timber tower in Massachusetts, Bankers & Tradesman reported.
Tallest Commercial Mass Timber Building in New South Wales, Australia, is Approved
Sydney, Australia, will soon become home to a 13-story high-rise recently approved for development, according to a feature by Architecture, Au.