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  • Discover how the European Union's groundbreaking carbon removal certification scheme is poised to change the face of mass timber construction and carbon storage in wood-based materials. Our latest episode delves into the environmental impact of this innovative approach, exploring the four key types of carbon removals and how they're set to encourage sustainability in the industry. With the buzz around this scheme, we also share the latest from Washington State University, where researchers are on the brink of developing more resilient and durable housing materials from thermally modified, cross-laminated timber and recycled carbon. This is not just news; it's a potential game-changer for how we build our future.

    This time around, we're also extending an exclusive invitation to Australian professionals itching to get a first-hand look at the European mass timber scene. Join us as we unpack details of an exciting travel trip, offering an immersive experience from manufacturing to construction. And for those passionate about sustainable development, we examine the hot topic of adaptive reuse within circular economy principles. Gear up for an episode that's not only informative but one that promises to ignite a spark of inspiration for anyone interested in the intersection of construction, innovation, and environmental stewardship.

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  • Prepare to be enlightened on the trailblazing advancements in Mass Timber Construction that are set to reshape our urban landscapes sustainably. We kick off this episode with a celebration of UTS Sydney's Associate Professor Feeney's grant victory, pioneering adhesive-free cross laminated timber—a move that could catalyze a green revolution in our buildings. Moving north, the Canadian Wood Council's fire compartment tests showcase mass timber's resilience, a testament to its reliability in the most extreme scenarios.

    Venture further into our discussion, and you'll discover the strategic moves shaping the future of mass timber globally. Australia's commitment to expanding forestry plantations is a bold step towards meeting the softwood log production demand by 2050. We also spotlight Oricon's generous backing of the University of Queensland's Industry Transformation Research Hub, set to foster innovations for a low carbon and circular economy. And we can't forget the HushLucker Group's strategic tie-up with Element 5, heralding a new dawn for North American cross laminated timber and glulam structures. Wrap up with us as we explore Andrew Ball's innovative project at 960 Howard Street in San Francisco, embodying the potential of mass timber to revolutionize urban development.

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  • Get ready to traverse the innovative landscape of mass timber construction with Arnie Didier, as we celebrate our fourth year delving into the intricacies of the International Mass Timber Conference. Unravel the threads of this year's expanded event, held at the Oregon Convention Center, and discover an even larger exhibit floor peppered with interactive displays and educational tracks. As we reminisce about the conference's humble beginnings and its journey towards showcasing real-world projects, we highlight the immeasurable value of fostering a strong, interconnected community within the industry.

    Step into a world where the fusion of architecture, sustainability, and ground-breaking technology paints a vivid picture of the future. This episode features the anticipation of insights from Emily, the architect with an infectious energy from her dynamic TED talks. We also celebrate the strides toward inclusivity with the successful Women in Timber Power Hour, ensuring the conference continues to attract a diverse spectrum of talent. From the practical ease of online registration to the early bird discounts, we've streamlined your experience to ensure you're plugged into the heart of innovation and networking through our new mobile app and social media interactions.

    Join us as we raise a toast to four years of enriching conversations with Arnie, looking back at the evolution of both the conference and the mass timber industry. This episode isn't just about the anticipation of what's to come at the International Mass Timber Conference but also a nod to the transformative ideas that have sprouted from our annual gatherings. We're setting the stage for an upcoming event that's not just a conference, but a catalyst for change, inviting you to engage with the ideas and people shaping the future of sustainable construction.

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  • Prepare to be amazed as we voyage into the future of architecture with Canada's tallest academic timber structure at the University of Toronto. This episode promises an expedition into the world of mass timber, where innovation meets sustainability. We'll explore New Zealand's ambitious zero-emissions goals with their engineered tall timber wind towers, a game-changer in renewable energy that could see a significant reduction in carbon footprints. But that's just the beginning of our timber trail.

    Your ears won't believe the architectural feats we're covering this week, from the high-rise residential wonders in British Columbia, to Brookhaven, Georgia's environmentally responsible city hall. We're not just talking about buildings; we're talking about masterpieces that blend form, function, and the future. Plus, we'll hash out Edmonton's transformative urban project, a testament to the versatility of mass timber. And remember, the International Mass Timber Conference is just around the corner, so stick with us for an exclusive peek into what's in store. Don't just take my word for it; subscribe and join the ranks of those who are first to know how mass timber is revolutionizing our skylines.

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  • Embark on a transformative adventure with Paul as he sits down with Nick Hewson, a trailblazer in the mass timber industry. Our conversation travels through Nick's pivotal career moments, from his early fascination with megastructures to his influential role in championing cross-laminated timber down under. As we swap stories of our collaborative ventures, you'll hear how Nick's move to Australia marked a new chapter in advancing sustainable construction in a burgeoning market.

    Sustainability is no longer a niche concern but a central priority reshaping the construction industry, and this episode doesn't shy away from the heart of this evolution. We trace the global surge in mass timber projects, acknowledging the profound shift from cost to environmental consciousness within the sector. With insights into how international climate agreements like COP26 have spurred on industry changes and the potential for offsite construction to revolutionize productivity and housing, we confront the challenges and celebrate the victories of sustainable construction head-on.

    Prepare to join Timber Dialog, a dynamic forum born from a passion for open exchange among timber construction professionals. We dissect the intricate dance of designing buildings for reuse and ponder the exciting potential for a circular economy in our industry. The dialogue extends an invitation for you to become part of the conversation, as we look ahead to future milestones in mass timber construction, and the positive global impact we can forge together.

    Website: https://www.timberdialog.com/

    Nick's Business: https://www.arboralis.com.au/


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  • Get ready to embark on a grand tour with me, Paul Kremer, as we explore the innovative world of Master Timber construction. This episode is a treasure trove of cutting-edge developments, from the heart of Canada's push for sustainable infrastructure with a groundbreaking fire station in Peterborough, Ontario, to the bustling urban landscape of Toronto where Leader Lane Developments is marrying modern living with environmental stewardship. We're not just talking about advancements; we're witnessing a transformation in the architectural fabric of our cities.

    Hold onto your hard hats as we peel back the layers of the Alice Don and Dialogue Hybrid Floor System, an architectural marvel stretching the possibilities of non-residential construction. The University of Toronto becomes our classroom as we dissect the trials and triumphs of this long-span solution. Then it's off to Canberra, where the CIT project is not merely a building, but a bold statement in green innovation. And if that's not enough, brace yourselves for a pioneering twist on wind energy with Modvian's timber turbines, standing tall and proud in Sweden. Join me for an episode that's not just informative, but a celebration of timber technology's grand strides on the global stage.

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  • Uncover the future of urban skylines with us as we showcase the Edison, poised to become the tallest mass timber building worldwide, and the game-changing strides towards passive house certification. Don't forget to register your interest in the Build the Impossible competition from Rothoblaas. Step into a world where Denmark's wood waste is reimagined into building materials, revolutionizing construction and energy sustainability. Your host, Paul Kremer, alongside industry leaders and experts, unveils the transformative projects and technology driving a greener, more resilient tomorrow in this latest episode of the Mass Timber Construction Podcast.

    Embark on an enlightening voyage to Toronto, where the University of Toronto's new mass timber tower is rising as an emblem of environmental consciousness. Discover how the Biden administration's new standards for net zero emissions in architecture are challenging industry norms and listen in for the latest on Timber Tech's innovative ERP solution. This episode is a treasure trove of insights for enthusiasts and professionals alike, celebrating the legacies being built with mass timber—one beam at a time. Join us for a narrative where innovation meets legacy, and listen now to witness the evolution of the places we call home.

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  • Get ready to feast on the latest architectural innovations as we unveil the secrets behind the Villa Heights development in Axios Charlotte, a beacon of sustainable urban living. Picture this: a seven-story testament to eco-conscious design, intertwining biophilic elements with the robust beauty of mass timber. You won't want to miss our discussion with the strategy director, who'll share an insider's look at how this project is setting new standards for responsible construction.

    As we highlight Dialog's impressive salmon safe certification in British Columbia, we celebrate their triumph in championing land and water stewardship. Plus, the academic prowess of PhD candidate Alex Mary shines through as we delve into her groundbreaking work on bio-based adhesives for cross-laminated timber. And finally, we cast our eyes towards Vancouver's skyline where the Mount Pleasant neighborhood may soon be crowned with the world's tallest hybrid residential building. Join us for an episode that not only maps the future of mass timber construction but also celebrates the minds shaping this sustainable revolution.

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  • Welcome to a new horizon in the world of mass timber, where groundbreaking projects and governmental strides come together to shape our future cities. As we celebrate our fourth anniversary, we delve into the most exciting advancements in mass timber construction. From the CBC News report addressing how this innovative material could revolutionize the housing crisis to Toronto's pioneering digitally enabled building at TMU, we're shedding light on initiatives that are setting new standards in sustainable and smart design. Arnie, the host of the International Mass Timber Conference, will also be joining us to discuss the expanding impact and growth of this vital industry event.

    In the wake of our annual reflection, we're honored to share insights from a Mass Timber roundtable, including perspectives from industry experts following the Ontario Minister for Natural Resources and Forestry's visit to George Brown College's mass timber masterpiece. Ending on a note of scholarly triumph, we celebrate the Mass Timber Construction Journal Academic Journal's remarkable rise in impact factor, signifying the increasing importance of our shared research. Tune in for a session packed with inspiration, innovation, and the voices of those at the forefront of the mass timber movement.

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  • Discover the game-changing efficiencies of vertical mechanical fastening systems in mass timber construction—a revelation straight from the latest study in the Mass Timber Construction Journal. We're peeling back the layers of this innovative research, giving you exclusive insights into how these systems stack up against traditional concrete, promising a potential revolution in building practices. And if sustainability in architecture piques your interest, you'll be thrilled to hear about the Norwegian Consulting Agency Oslo Tor's latest project. Their new office building embodies an eco-conscious future with a timber-centric design and a modular five by five meter grid system that's turning heads.

    This episode is a treasure trove of hope and progress, capturing the spirit of COP28's commitments to a greener building industry. We're spotlighting the chorus of countries, including the United States and Australia, raising their voices for the increased use of timber in construction as a response to the global sustainability crisis. It's not just a roundup of the latest news; it's a celebration of forward-thinking strides in the mass timber realm that could shape our environmental footprint for generations to come. So, tune in for a bite-sized update that's packed with enough inspiration to energize your passion for sustainable construction all year long.

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  • Prepare to be inspired as we take you through the timber revolution transforming the built environment. Discover how the Australian government and 16 other nations are leading the charge at COP28 in Dubai, committing to a timber construction boom by 2030, in a move celebrated by environmentalists and architects alike. Then, applaud with us the ingenuity behind Trinity University's Dickey Hall Project as it secures an Award of Merit, showcasing the sheer beauty and functionality of mass timber in an educational setting.

    This episode is packed with insights from the front lines of sustainable construction. We're talking major leaps in building codes with British Columbia's green light for 18-story timber towers, signaling a brighter, eco-friendly skyline. And if you're craving a deep dive into the art of wood in design, join us as we explore Shigeru Ban's 'Timber in Architecture'—a masterclass in crafting structures that not only stand the test of time but also embody our commitment to a greener tomorrow. Tune in and be part of the conversation as we explore the intersections of innovation, sustainability, and the transformative power of timber.

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  • What if the way we build was transformed by a technology that is not only sustainable but also efficient and visually stunning? In our latest episode, we take a deep dive into the world of Mass Timber Construction. We explore the latest trends and advancements in the industry, including the burgeoning use of mass timber in the United States. We delve into a fascinating project involving the construction of a sculptural piece using mass timber in a unique way. The intricacies of this project involve a custom computer workflow system that tests fascinating aspects such as the direction of the wood grain and the amount of water the wood can hold.

    We also turn our attention to the innovative use of mass timber in healthcare structure architecture with a close look at the new Health Sciences and Education Building at the University of Washington. The university has embraced mass timber to add a natural texture to its interior with the use of CLT panels and ceiling assemblies. In addition, we shine a spotlight on Timber Age Systems, a pioneering timber company that has bagged a substantial grant for constructing energy-efficient cross-laminated timber structures. Lastly, we discuss the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' recent policy change requiring a mass timber structural option to be considered in all of its future projects. This episode is packed with exciting updates and insights into the transformation of mass timber construction.

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  • Imagine stepping into the heart of an Irish forest, where the supply of wood is set to double by 2035. Picture yourself part of an innovative building project in Massachusetts, where sustainability and hybrid working environments are the order of the day. This exciting episode of the Mastery in Construction podcast, hosted by your guide, Paul Cramer, brings you these stories and more, as we traverse the globe to bring you the latest in mass timber construction.

    We start with an inside look at Timberspec's free online CPD resource for specifiers – a treasure trove of practical guidance for the wood workers and specifiers among us. Then, we'll whisk you across the pond to the streets of Brockton, Massachusetts, spotlighting a pioneering urban infill project – the C Gerald Lucy building. You'll be privy to the intricate details of this first publicly funded commercial scale project in the state that was constructed using mass timber. We'll also reveal exciting updates on Harvard University and Tishman Spire's ongoing construction of the Research, Enterprise, and Innovation Centre. Our journey concludes in Texas, unveiling the upcoming State Emergency Operations Centre. Don’t miss out on this enlightening episode as we navigate the ever-evolving world of mass timber construction.

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  • Prepare yourselves for an eye-opening conversation with our esteemed guest, Marcus van der Hoven, the inspiring mind behind Mass Timber Technologies in Johannesburg, South Africa. As a pioneer of mass timber construction in a region where it was almost unheard of, Marcus brings a wealth of insights. We take a deep dive into his fascinating journey, from the struggles of establishing a CLT facility to successfully developing an 'Africanized' CLT system that is both cost-effective and less labor-intensive.

    From sourcing old machines to gathering capital and launching a plant, Marcus pulls back the curtain on the intricacies of building a mass timber plant from scratch. Listen closely as we explore the untapped potential of timber as a sustainable building resource and how Mass Timber Technologies has managed to scale up its output in a significant way. We also delve into the complexities of finding the right material for mass timber structures and the balancing act between form, function, and aesthetics.

    As we round off our chat with Marcus, we discuss the promising future of mass timber construction and the challenges that come with it. Marcus offers a glimpse of their journey of advocacy for mass timber usage and the importance of strategic partnerships in ensuring project success. Hear about their experiences and lessons learned from handling projects of varying scales, and how these experiences have shaped the evolution of mass Timber Technologies. Join us in this engaging conversation and gain invaluable insights from one of the industry's most innovative pioneers.

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  • Gear up for an architectural adventure! This episode of the Mass Timber Construction Podcast is set to redefine your understanding of sustainable construction. I'm your host, Paul Kramer, and today we're zeroing in on Canberra's $150 million carbon-neutral office development, a striking testament to eco-conscious building. Learn how this marvel from Down Under is championing sustainability with features like rooftop solar, no gas, and a hybrid timber construction system fueling 100% electric renewable operation.

    But that's not all! We're also hopping over to the US to examine 'the Edison', an ambitious high-rise apartment building set for 2024 construction in downtown Milwaukee. Get behind-the-scenes insight into its preparation for review. We'll also spotlight the Built by Nature global prize, a path-breaking initiative promoting bio-based construction materials. This landmark endeavor is set to revolutionize the industry with a whopping £500,000 prize to boost innovation. And we'll wrap up our journey with an update from Brisbane, where a massive 45,000 square meter mixed-use building in the city's midtown is set to be revitalized. Buckle up, Timber fans, it's going to be a wild ride!

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  • Are you ready to discover the world of mass timber construction through the eyes of an expert? Join me, your host Paul Kremer, as we journey from Nebraska to New York, then onwards to Alabama, Australia, and the UK, unpacking remarkable projects and innovations in the world of mass timber construction. We start with a rare mass timber construction project for museums - the Mona expansion in Nebraska. We'll also explore the use of CLT panels and woven bamboo in creating a sacred space in New York City’s design pavilion event.

    In this episode, we also bring you updates from SmartLam's brand new GLT production facility in Alabama, as the first batch of state-of-the-art equipment arrives. We then jet off to Australia to cover architect James Fitzpatrick’s Seed House, a unique mass timber home that’s up for sale. Finally, we head over to the UK, where Mace has been appointed as the main contractor for Landsec’s Timber Square redevelopment. Tune in to learn more about these sustainable building materials, techniques, and the latest happenings in the mass timber construction world with me, Paul Kremer.

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  • Get ready for an exciting journey through the innovative world of mass timber construction. In this episode, we examine the rapid growth of the global mass timber market, and how startups are seizing this opportunity to bring about a revolution in this sector. From embracing circular housing solutions to harnessing the power of modular construction, these forward-thinking companies are setting a new course in sustainable building practices.

    We then take you to the vibrant streets of North America, where we unwrap the buzz around the much-talked-about Woodrise conference in Vancouver and the architectural marvels springing up in Toronto's Ossington Avenue. Discover how a traditional brick building has transformed into a symbol of mid-rise intensification, blending old-world charm with modern sustainability. We'll also share how the Oregon Mass Timber Coalition secured a massive $41.4 million grant to bolster the state's mass timber sector. And for the scholarly minds among us, we extend an open invitation to submit your research to the Mass Timber Construction Journal. So, buckle up and join us on this trailblazing journey through the ever-evolving landscape of mass timber construction.

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    Podcast is a Mass Timber Construction Journal Production
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    International Association for Mass Timber Construction (IAMTC)
    The International Association for Mass Timber Construction aims to promote and deliver value to its members and associated stakeholders through an all-encompassing approach to advocacy, thought-leadership, development for the architecture, engineering, construction, manufacturing sectors, provide education, training/teaching and research in establishing a global mass timber construction sector across the five contents of the world.

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  • Promised land or uncharted territory? Discover what the future holds for the world of Mass Timber Construction as we globe-trot from the Rockies to Lake Geneva, before a pit-stop in Sao Paulo, and finally home to Australia. The journey begins with the innovative Hazelene Construction's project, Aurora residents in Snowmass, our first stop at one of the first cross-laminated timber structures in the Rocky Mountain regions. Understand why sustainability was a key design element and why cross-laminated timber is the new darling of the construction industry.

    Onward to Lake Geneva, where French architect Vincent Calabon's eco-district vision breathes new life into mass timber construction. We'll then jet off to Sao Paulo, to marvel at a McDonald's restaurant like no other. Constructed entirely using mass timber, this iconic eatery is a testament to sustainability, the future of fast food. Wrapping up our journey in Australia with Timberlink's latest CLT and GLT testing, join me, Paul Kramer, as we navigate the exciting and innovative world of Mass Timber Construction. So, buckle up and let's hit the road.Support the show

  • Ready to jet-set around the world of mass timber construction from the comfort of your own home? Strap in and join us as we explore the latest, most exciting developments in the realm of eco-friendly architecture and design. We kick off our journey in Northern Europe, witnessing the birth of a green, biodiversity-focused educational facility spearheaded by Henning Larsen and WSP for the Oslo City Education Authority. This awe-inspiring structure, complete with wooden hybrid structures and green facades, promises to be a haven for learning.

    Next, we fly over to Perth, where the city council has just greenlit the construction of the world's tallest timber building. But our trip doesn't end there. We zoom over to New York, where the Architecture Research Office (ARO) has unveiled plans for an amazing cultural center at the Olana State Historic Site. Finally, we touch down in Ukraine, where Shigeru Ban's humanitarian architecture project uses mass timber products for a surgical wing building, supporting both local industry and the EU's commitment to sustainable building practices. Ready for a whirlwind adventure? Subscribe and join us on this riveting journey!

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    The International Association for Mass Timber Construction aims to promote and deliver value to its members and associated stakeholders through an all-encompassing approach to advocacy, thought-leadership, development for the architecture, engineering, construction, manufacturing sectors, provide education, training/teaching and research in establishing a global mass timber construction sector across the five contents of the world.

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  • Get ready for a global architectural journey! From Canada to Australia, this episode takes you through some of the most intriguing developments in the world of mass timber construction. As your host, I'm thrilled to invite you on this journey, starting with the groundbreaking A building at Centennial College. This marvel isn't just an architectural wonder, but also Canada's first lead gold, zero carbon mass timber high education building.

    We'll also discuss the crucial outcomes from the Niri project's 10-story shake table test, providing valuable insights on modular stair systems. You'll be fascinated by the details of a proposed world's tallest timber tower, a $350 million development project in Perth, Western Australia, and marvel at the British Columbia Institute of Technology's (BCIT) colossal $33 million private funding obtained for its new trade and technology complex. Join me, Paul Cramer, as we explore these captivating developments in this week's episode of the Mass Timber Construction Podcast.

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