A series of four 20 story mixed use residential towers are planned for the Stockholm water front. 240 residential units will be added to the area with commercial spaces below to house craft stores and small sea-side cafes. The Swedish wood developer Folkhem is backing the project. This project is especially interesting as it has chosen to express the wood as much as possible. The exterior facade and interior elements of the project are set to expose Swedish timber material. It will be extremely interesting to see how these projects develop and fold into the community over time. Would such projects be viable in modern American cities? What are your thoughts? Structurally it is still unclear if this will be a completely wood project or if there will be a hybrid service core involved. We hope to gain more information and follow these tall wood projects closely as they near construction. Images courtesy: Tham & Videgård Arkitekter |
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Puu Info, for any of those lucky enough to read Finnish, is an excellent resource for insights into Finnish wood construction which can easily be readapted to many places around the world. Hopefully in the future we can develop a comprehensive cross boarder resource in English.
Check out PUUINFO here, and use google translate to convert to your native tongue. http://www.puuinfo.fi/
A $150,000 grant has been awarded to Dr. Johnson Lumber Co. from Oregon BEST. The grant will help the company in partnership with Oregon State University develop the countries 2nd CLT plant. The first CLT manufacturer in the United States is located in Whitefish Montana and has selected to keep their products out of the construction industry and instead focus on rig mats which provide a consistent sales base. We hope that this new Oregon based manufacture located near Riddle in Southern Oregon will help promote the use of this material in modern construction techniques.
There are also rumours of another CLT plant in partnership with European companies opening in Idaho. For more information read the Portland Tribune's Article here: http://portlandtribune.com/sl/238138-104348-grant-will-help-develop-oregons-first-cross-laminated-timber-plant- |
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