When it comes to commercial and industrial buildings that need to stand the test of time, wood is proving it has the necessary resilience and strength, while offering unique advantages over steel and concrete. In retail and office spaces, wood not only offers remarkable durability, but introduces a much-desired aesthetic warmth once absent from such environments. Adding mass timber to these spaces is a kind of modern-day revival of the century-old timber post-and-beam buildings of the past. What’s old becomes new again, but with all the state-of-the-art technologies and sustainable features expected in today’s commercial buildings.
Putting Wood to Work: 7 Benefits of Using Timber in Commercial and Industrial Design
https://www.archdaily.com/928220/putting-wood-to-work-7-benefits-of-using-timber-in-commercial-and-industrial-designMegan Schires
University of Oregon Hatfield-Dowlin Complex / ZGF Architects
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Architects: ZGF Architects
- Area: 145000 m²
- Year: 2013
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Manufacturers: FabriTRAK®, Gypsorb
https://www.archdaily.com/475882/university-of-oregon-hatfield-dowlin-complex-zgf-architectsDaniel Sánchez
Randall Children´s Hospital / ZGF Architects
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Architects: ZGF Architects
- Area: 334000 ft²
- Year: 2012
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Manufacturers: Bloomsburg, Lonseal
https://www.archdaily.com/347370/randall-children%25c2%25b4s-hospital-zgf-architects-llpFernanda Castro