"Mass timber is reaching a pivotal moment, and capital engagement is critical to scaling," said Craig Rawlings, Chairman, International Mass Timber Conference. "This forum brings the right ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — The International Mass Timber Conference (IMTC) will include a new keynote session, "The Boardroom: From ...
With one ceremonial shovel swing during a Dec. 12, 2025, groundbreaking ceremony, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is ...
An emerging technology in lumber could have implications for the forestry industry. Mass timber is a process of strengthening ...
The 2022 Mass Timber Competition: Building to Net-Zero is a design competition to expand the use of mass timber in the United States by demonstrating its versatility across building types and its ...
Renderings for the SHoP-designed Atlassian Sydney Headquarters, soon to be the world's tallest timber tower. For a long time, building tall structures out of wood seemed like a bad idea. Would they be ...
Anyone who doubts that mass timber is mainstreaming into commercial, institutional, and multifamily construction should direct their gaze toward Arkansas. That’s where Walmart, the world’s largest ...
Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat designates the 284-ft-tall Ascent in Milwaukee as the world’s tallest timber structure The 25-story Ascent is only 4 ft taller than the next-tallest timber ...
Construction began last month in Milwaukee on the 25-story Ascent, which will have a hybrid timber-and-concrete frame. The design team for Ascent—a 284-ft-tall apartment building just getting under ...
The inspiration to build the world’s tallest mass timber building in Milwaukee was an eye-catching design 90 miles to the south, along the Chicago River. “It seemed fantastical and futuristic and it ...
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A new kind of construction with a not-so-new material is taking off in the U.S. Mass timber can replace steel and concrete in large buildings and proponents say it’s greener and faster to build with.