October 2, 2019•
In an exploration of hybrid construction, the Virtuoso project at the University of British Columbia uses mass timber and light wood frame elements.
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In an exploration of hybrid construction, the Virtuoso project at the University of British Columbia uses mass timber and light wood frame elements.
UBC Brock Commons is an innovative tall wood building at the University of British Columbia, featuring 1,302 Glulam columns and 464 CLT panels.
Ronald McDonald House BC & Yukon provides a ‘home away from home’ for 73 out-of-town families whose children are receiving treatment for serious illnesses at the BC Women’s and Children’s Hospital. Cross-laminated timber (CLT) was used in the project, along with a light wood floor system. Ronald McDonald House BC & Yukon is the first project …
This state-of-the-art facility at UBC showcases Cross Laminated Timber panels.
The modern facilities of Wesbrook Community Centre feature high ceilings, plenty of natural light, and beautiful wood accents including our Crosslam CLT.
Telus Gardens boasts a 300-foot wooden canopy that defines the public plaza pavilion that connects the Telus garden to Georgia St.
This unique transit shelter is constructed from oversized cellular wood and glass. The aim of the design was to create a kind of visual balance between random and regular pattern that one finds in nature.
This five storey building is home of the Student Union at UBC. Spanning 250,000 square feet, this building was constructed using Crosslam CLT, helping it achieve LEED certification.
The covered outdoor space of the UBC Daycare was built using Structurlam’s Crosslam CLT.
The Trout Lake Community Centre was constructed with Structurlam’s Glulam Plus.