In this Technical Matters feature, I’m going to talk about underutilized American hardwood species.
Architects dRMM discuss their design for the latest Maggie's centre in Oldham, made using American tulipwood CLT.
AHEC reflects on landmark projects showcasing CLT tulipwood, including The Smile and the Endless Stair.
A twofold story of achieving environmental positives in our over-hectic, overheating urban centres.
A summary of the results of tests performed on three American hardwood species, thermally modified red oak and European oak.
Words on Wood is a new podcast exploring forests and the timber industry and their relationship to to designers and architects.
Engineers Arup discuss MultiPly and The Smile, as among the most ambitious applications of cross-laminated timber.
European Director David Venables spoke to journalist Mike Jeffree about the origins of Multiply.
Former AHEC chairman Dave Bramlage discusses exciting opportunities for U.S. hardwoods with Mike Jeffree.
Species choice for timber construction has often been determined by price rather than performance, but times are changing.
Such a prestige showcase is expected to spur white oak glulam’s wider use in construction.