The use of mass timber for housing has increased over the past few years, to the point that 75% of U.S. mass timber projects six stories or greater that are now in design are multi-family residential.
Developers are increasingly recognizing the potential of these innovative wood materials to provide a differentiated product that offers sustainability and biophilic benefits, as well as greater leasing velocity, tenant retention, and return on investment.
Wood Works will hold a Mass Timber Multi-Family – A Developer and Architect Compare Tall Wood Hybrid Structures webinar on June 12th from 1 – 2:30 pm EDT
This presentation will compare two such projects—Bakers Place, a 14-story luxury mixed-use development, and Heartwood Workforce Housing, an eight-story project that offers housing for families making 60-100% of the Area Median Income.
Presented by developer Nate Helbach of the Neutral Project and architect Susan Jones, the session will examine how objectives such as scale, economy, and sustainability were achieved using hybrid construction and the new tall wood construction type
To take part in this webinar, register at Mass Timber Multi-Family – WoodWorks | Wood Products Council