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the cleveland woody market square development makes the wall street journal (behind a paywall):
Country’s Tallest Wooden Building Rising in Cleveland Ambitious project proceeds despite coronavirus crisis "In Cleveland, a developer is moving ahead with an ambitious project despite the pandemic: the country’s tallest wooden building. The nine-story development, dubbed Intro, will include 298 apartments, retail space and an event venue. It is being built primarily with mass timber, a type of pressed wood that is gaining popularity as a climate-friendly alternative to steel and concrete...." https://www.wsj.com/articles/country...nd-11590494402 edit -- a short video from developer harbor bay: https://youtu.be/AmPWlkLjRSY and an awesome recent pic of the foundation pit next to the west side market: https://forum.urbanohio.com/uploads/...16721e8b2.jpeg here is a great twitter update -- a clip of the busy pit and cranezilla action :tup: https://twitter.com/CtyGrlPhoto/stat...402630656?s=20 |
^ they are wasting no time in the cleve --- the bones are rising above ground --- here is the bldg core:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ef9QmFAX...pg&name=medium more pics here: https://twitter.com/CtyGrlPhoto?ref_...87427%3Fs%3D20 |
sign up for this lunchtime event about the cleveland market square intro development -- its free!
MEETING/EVENT INFORMATION TALL MASS TIMBER BUILDINGS AND THE INTRO CLEVELAND: A CASE STUDY October 08, 2020 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM Add to Calendar Virtual Event Directions REGISTER NOW Share Our expert speakers on Mass Timber will explain what Mass Timber construction is and how it differs from conventional steel-and-concrete building construction. more info and register here: https://cmaaohio.org/meetinginfo.php...&ts=1600884307 |
booo! hisss!
now it looks like milwaukee's bigger woody than cleveland's is a go. at least the cle will hold the crown for a few months tho lol: https://urbanmilwaukee.com/2020/09/2...-timber-tower/ Intro: 9-story 350,000-square-foot 290 units (retail base and underground parking) https://forum.urbanohio.com/uploads/...bd8b37774.jpeg Ascent: 25-story 284 ft tall 493,000-square-foot 259 units (Topping out at 283 feet, the building would surpass the 280-foot Mjos Tower in Norway. Ascent will include a six-story concrete base used as a parking garage.) https://forum.urbanohio.com/uploads/...058b90d241.jpg and yes it counts even if its all not wood. :shrug: |
Is it just me or is this not "just" wood. Seems to me that combining wood in layers with adhesive would make it much stronger while making it more resistant to burning.
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tokyo had plans for a big wood tower project in 2018, i wonder if that is still a go?
https://www.nbcnews.com/mach/science...kyo-ncna851606 https://media4.s-nbcnews.com/j/newsc....fit-2000w.jpg |
the timber has hit the ocean via amsterdam and is on the way to the clev for the market square intro bldg.
https://twitter.com/dwhalen5/status/...690288135?s=20 |
the massed timber wood is going vertical at cleveland market square intro! :tup:
more: https://twitter.com/dwhalen5/status/...824913410?s=20 https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EpX7feIX...pg&name=medium |
more cle market square intro wood via MyPhoneDead on UO! :cheers:
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...be284e6c04.jpg |
Although the subject is an ancient history, it contains great information. I will soon build a wooden house and buy a wood stove. Reading books will be great.
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amazing drone shots of the cleveland market square intro wood structure project — its well along now:
https://twitter.com/KevinMoss216/sta...124595202?s=20 |
and here is your new current tallest wood bldg america, wrapping up in cleveland's ohio city neighborhood. :tup:
via agreene https://cdn.urbanohio.com/monthly_20...99dcbad7c.jpeg |
25 Floor Wood Building in Milwaukee Topped Out
On the evening news the other night, they had a story about a wood skyscraper (25 floors) in Milwaukee that just topped out. Anybody have more info on this? Could wood buildings go as high as steel/concrete? Are they cheaper to build?
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^ yes its the 25 story ascent. more:
https://www.fox6now.com/news/worlds-...lwaukee-ascent so its the new tallest — but hang on because the cleveland market square development is gearing up for a phase two office building that may try to beat it. also, i believe there is another wood tower planned or underway somewhere else too. edit — here it is near zurich: https://www.cnn.com/style/article/ta...cli/index.html |
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