Archinet News is reporting that De Zwarte Hond, a European design bureau for architecture and urban design, has designed a timber office building for Dutch energy company Alliander.
News in offsite construction
UK’s Largest Full Timber Structure to Be Built in London
Central London is set to have the UK’s first mass timber office block, Time Out reports. Being built by Piercy&Co, the new nine-story building is being constructed using 100% renewable energy and is set to be carbon net zero.
“Stockholm Wood City” to Be World’s Largest Community Built Using Mass Timber
Atrium Ljungberg plans to build the world’s largest wooden city in Stockholm, Sweden, according to a feature by Architectural Digest. Construction is expected to begin in 2025, with the first completed buildings in 2027.
BC Provincial Government to Support New Mass Timber Production Facility in Williams Lake
The BC Provincial Government will support the establishment of a new mass-timber production facility in the William Lake, BC, community. BC will contribute as much as $10 million (CAD) to Massive Canada to build and start operations.
Mercer Reopens Former Structurlam Mass Timber Facility in Conway, Arkansas
The Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette reported that production at the former Structurlam mass timber plant located in Conway, Arkansas, resumed on Thursday, June 15th.
Metsä Group to Construct New Kerto® LVL Mill in Äänekoski, Finland
Metsä Group announced that it has decided to invest approximately EUR 300 million to construct a new Kerto® LVL mill in Äänekoski, Finland, to produce beams and panel products used in the construction industry.
Maine’s Knickerbocker Group to Build Modular Homes to Help State With Housing Crisis
According to News Center Maine, Maine’s Knickerbocker Group, best known for custom building multi-million-dollar coastal homes, has begun a new venture—building small modular homes, called prefab pods. The company aims to help Maine meet its ongoing housing crisis.
Oregon State University Awarded $1 Million Grant to Study How Mass Timber Reacts to Fire
FOX 26 KMVU reported that Oregon State University, located in Corvallis, Oregon, has been tasked with determining how mass timber reacts to fire. The project comes with a $1 million grant.
USDA to Invest $43 Million to Further Expand the Innovative Use of Wood for Construction and Energy
The US Department of Agriculture is investing more than $43 million to expand innovative uses of wood, including as a construction material in commercial buildings, as an energy source, and in manufacturing for wood products.
BC to Be Home to North America’s First Mass Timber Single-Level Underground Parking Garage
According to Daily Hive, a new mixed-use, mid-rise building project located on the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia will soon be home to North America’s first underground mass timber structure for vehicle parking.