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Could Timber Skyscrapers Be the Future of Construction?

If built, the structure will be the world’s tallest wooden tower, Curbed reported.

November 6, 2017 - National Edition
Emily Buenzle

According to Andy Tsay Jacobs, architect and principal of Perkins + Wills' Chicago location, tall timber will likely become a common construction material after some more testing and updated building codes, Curbed reported.
Rendering courtesy of Perkins + Wills
According to Andy Tsay Jacobs, architect and principal of Perkins + Wills' Chicago location, tall timber will likely become a common construction material after some more testing and updated building codes, Curbed reported.

A proposed 80-story beechwood skyscraper could become a pillar of progress for timber construction.

Chicago's River Beech project is a joint research venture between Cambridge University, architecture firm Perkins + Will, and structural engineering firm Thornton Tomasetti, Curbed reported. If it is built, the structure would be a key player in showcasing high-tech timber as the latest building material.

According to Andy Tsay Jacobs, architect and principal of Perkins + Wills' Chicago location, tall timber will likely become a common construction material after some more testing and updated building codes, Curbed reported.

"Mass timber can have a negative carbon footprint," said Tsay Jacobs. "This is building with a renewable natural resource. You can't replant the ore or rocks you're extractive for steel and concrete."

If built, the structure will be the world's tallest wooden tower, Curbed reported.


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