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Architecting resilience

How incorporating timber into buildings supports BC communities in the face of natural disasters Resilient and ready | When the...

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Using BIM to deliver low-carbon wood buildings

In the original design for the Sydney Opera House, Jørn Utzon envisioned the shells supported by precast concrete ribs under...

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Wildfire management in BC: protecting biodiversity and communities

Fire has shaped ecosystems on Earth ever since there was vegetation and an ignition source, including lightning, to ignite them. In addition to...

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Timber adds class to schools

As students returned to school, they settled in to educational environments made warmer and more comfortable through the use of...

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BC wood: a growing part of the neighbourhood

For many, recreation centres are becoming a home away from home. Showcasing the beauty of wood, British Columbia forest products...

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Timber City: how the City of Surrey is winning with wood

“Surrey has big aspirations,” according to Scott Groves, who oversees the design, construction, and operations of all civic facilities in...

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Resilient and beautiful: wood is winning hearts

Commercial and industrial buildings are incorporating more wood into their construction. Along with the strength needed to last in heavy...

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Timber for two

Equilibrium Consulting principal Robert Malczyk may be the Engineer of Record on Shigeru Ban’s tall downtown Vancouver timber project, but...

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Naturally Wood: the story of BC wood

British Columbia’s cutting‐edge wood architecture and design are featured in the newly released book, Naturally Wood. BC’s leadership in the...

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Key lessons learned from 100 UK cross-laminated timber projects

The United Kingdom (UK) has been a global pioneer of building using cross-laminated timber (CLT) with more than 500 completed...

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BC invites local governments to become early adopters of mass-timber technology

Eligible local governments throughout BC are invited to become early adopters of mass-timber technology for construction of buildings up to...

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2019 Wood Design Awards recognizes innovation and leadership in advancing wood use

Inspired architecture and innovative structural engineering using wood in a remarkable diversity of building types, sizes and purposes were in...

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Government of Canada tackles climate change as a policy priority

The Government of Canada has made tackling climate change a policy priority, most prominently through its Pan-Canadian Framework on Clean...

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The benefits of using wood in schools

Westview Elementary School | KMBR Architects Planners Inc. | Photo credit: Ed White Photographics The use of wood in schools...

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Robot made: large-scale robotic timber fabrication in architecture workshop

Hosted by the University of British Columbia (UBC)’s Centre for Advanced Wood Processing (CAWP) and School of Architecture and Landscape...

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