Timber Towers Grow to New Heights: 7 Projects to Watch

News that ASX-listed software giant Atlassian has plans to build a $1 billion timber tower as part of the Sydney central station tech and innovation hub was revealed earlier this month.

The hybrid cross-laminated timber tower joins a growing number of major multi-storey timber projects internationally.

The lightweight timber structures use a hybrid construction method to push height boundaries with a concrete core to stabilise them against the wind.

However, a recent set of plans shied away from this method—developed by Sidewalk Labs from Alphabet, the parent company of Google.

The plans reveal an entire “mass-timber” precinct including a 35-storey tower with a timber exoskeleton in Toronto, Canada.

Take a look at some of the future timber towers globally that push the limits of architectural and sustainable design.

Related: La Trobe’s $100m Timber Student Housing Nears Completion


T3 Bayside

Toronto, Canada

Developer: Hines Canada
Architect: 3XN Architects
Storeys: 10
Completion: 2021

The T3 Bayside is the first of two timber office towers constructed in the masterplanned Bayside Toronto community.


Skellefteå Cultural Centre

Skellefteå, Sweden

Developer: Skellefteå Municipality
Architect: White Arkitekter
Storeys: 19
Completion: 2021

Commissioned by the Skellefteå Municipality, the design was chosen as a to nod to the area’s long history in timber construction.


Terrace House

Vancouver, Canada

Developer: PortLiving
Architect: Shigeru Ban
Storeys: 19
Completion: 2020

The timber for the project is sourced from a sustainably-managed forest in British Colombia.


Nordic Light

Oslo, Norway

Developer: Bane NOR Eiendom
Architect: Reiulf Ramstad Architects
Storeys: 27
Completion: N/A

The design won a competition to become the city’s central railway station in 2017.


Tree House

Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Developer: Provast
Architect: PLP Architecture
Storeys: 37
Completion: 2024

The design was selected by the Municipality of Rotterdam in December 2019, with construction expected to commence in 2021.


Canada’s Earth Tower

Vancouver, Canada

Developer: Delta Land Development
Architect: Perkins & Will
Storeys: 40
Completion: N/A

The hybrid tower will utilise a concrete core for lateral stability with the rest of the structure made from CLT.


W350 Project

Tokyo, Japan

Developer: Sumitomo Forestry
Architect: Nikken Sekkei
Storeys: 70
Completion: 2041

The completed building is set to be three times taller than any existing timber building.

Originally published in The Urban Developer HERE.

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