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9 January 20253 January 2025

From timber towers to utopian landscrapers: 2024’s most ambitious builds

As regular readers may expect, Saudi Arabia dominates in our look at ambitious architecture projects, however, there are also notable buildings hailing from elsewhere, including the United States


23 April 201918 June 2020

As Mass Timber Takes Off, How Green Is This New Building Material?

Mass timber construction is on the rise, with advocates saying it could revolutionize the building industry and be part of a climate change solution. But some are questioning whether the logging and manufacturing required to produce the new material outweigh any benefits


31 July 201828 July 2018

The ‘Mass Timber Revolution’ is Coming

With the number of newly developed timber buildings on the rise, experts predict they are about to take centre stage


12 January 201810 January 2018

2017: The year wood construction grew like a weed

Not even fantasy projects going to be discussed, but just the real stuff being built by real architects


10 June 20159 June 2015

A proposal to transform the Parisian skyline and define a new era of carbon-neutral building in France

Michael Green Architecture planning world's tallest wooden building imagined for Paris


29 May 201528 May 2015

The skyscrapers of the future will be made of wood

Simple demographics indicate the scale of how to create towns and cities of the future


9 April 20157 April 2015

From skyscraper to ‘plyscraper’: The tower blocks made from wood

Pure construction material wood can still struggle to be cheaper than concrete


10 October 20149 October 2014

Wooden skyscrapers could be the future of flat-pack cities around the world

The development of engineered timber could herald a new era of eco-friendly ‘plyscrapers’. Christchurch welcomed its first multistorey timber structure this year, there are plans for Vancouver, and the talk is China could follow


2 July 2013

Research suggests a wooden future for skyscrapers

Will architect's vision of social and environmental sustainability come true?

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