May 10, 2017•
UBC Brock Commons is an innovative tall wood building at the University of British Columbia, featuring 1,302 Glulam columns and 464 CLT panels.
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UBC Brock Commons is an innovative tall wood building at the University of British Columbia, featuring 1,302 Glulam columns and 464 CLT panels.
At 96 feet tall, the building was constructed using a blend of Cross Laminated Timber and glulam.
This state-of-the-art facility at UBC showcases Cross Laminated Timber panels.
The Student Recreation Center (SRC) is UI’s primary resource for students, faculty, staff, and alumni to workout and participate in recreational activities, including wellness classes, intramural sports, and outdoor activities.
The modern facilities of Wesbrook Community Centre feature high ceilings, plenty of natural light, and beautiful wood accents including our Crosslam CLT.
Crawford Bay Elementary-Secondary School is a small, rural, K-12 school on Kootenay Lake, British Columbia, with approximately 80 students.
This structure was an innovative use of cross-laminated timber panels. The CLT panels were shaped for maximum efficiency, with multiple components cut from standard rectangular panels with minimal waste. The CLT also forms partitions and millwork and incorporates distinctive BC beetle kill pine and BC Engleman spruce.
This SAIT hallway frame was built using curved glulam beams. Green features of the building include 95% of the building material waste being recyclable and an energy saving digital lighting system that will pay for itself in one to two years in electricity and bulb savings.
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.