Oregon is setting the pace for the nation in mass timber manufacturing, design and construction.
A new report by the Oregon Forest Resources Institute offers insights from the architecture, engineering and construction communities on this burgeoning trend.
Forest to Frame showcases the public and private partnerships contributing to a growing movement that’s redefining how apartments, hotels and offices are constructed.
The 20-page report profiles Oregon developers, architects and contractors who are at the forefront of using advanced wood products such as cross-laminated timber (CLT) to build multistory structures –even skyscrapers – almost entirely out of wood.
It also highlights prominent projects in the state that are changing perceptions about wood construction, including a 12-story timber tower in Portland that will be one of the first CLT high-rises in the United States.
Other topics covered in the report include groundbreaking research in Oregon demonstrating the safety of mass timber buildings, the many environmental benefits of building with wood, and how its use for construction supports economic development in Oregon’s rural timber towns.
“Forest to Frame offers a fascinating overview of mass timber construction and why it holds great promise on a number of fronts,” says OFRI Director of Forest Products Timm Locke. “The report demonstrates that it’s both possible and practical to meet our growing construction demands with the most remarkable building material we’ve ever known: wood.”
Digital and print copies of Forest to Frame are available to download and order through OFRI’s website, OregonForests.org.
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