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The Future Potential of Steel-Timber Hybrid Buildings

Capture the current state‐of‐the‐art and full potential of steel‐timber hybrid structures in high‐rise buildings, globally, as a means of clarifying and promoting the benefits of steel‐timber composite construction for the global tall building industry.

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At the outset of this project, the global building industry was at a turning point, where increasing pressure toward more sustainable construction methods drove significant interest in engineered mass timber—not only because of its perceived lower carbon footprint in production, but also because of timber’s ability to sequester carbon from the atmosphere as it grows. However, the adoption of mass timber remained in its relative infancy, with heights in the 15–20 floor range typically being achieved at the time. Timber needed to act in symbiosis with other materials, such as steel, to achieve greater heights for these buildings.

The overriding objective of this project, therefore, was to capture the then-current state of the art and the full potential of steel–timber hybrid structures in high-rise buildings globally, as a means of clarifying the benefits of steel–timber hybrid construction for the tall building industry. Through detailed, data-driven case study analyses—including built, under-construction, and proposed buildings—the primary motivators that dictated and enabled the use of steel–timber hybrid systems were identified, and life-cycle costs and environmental impacts were examined. Common characteristics and drivers were published and promoted to guide and influence the future of the building industry, underscoring the value proposition of steel–timber hybrids. Through this in-depth assessment of the design, cost, environmental, and market benefits of steel–timber composite structures, a significant research report was produced, serving as a precedent reference for industry stakeholders.

 

Note: This project was the next step, and built upon, other CVU Timber Research Projects, namely:

Ahmad Abdelrazaq

Rise Global LLC

Peyman Askari

PAN Partners

Don Davies

Davies-Crooks Associates

Will Miranda

Council on Vertical Urbanism

Victor Montero-Dien

REGENBE

Daniel Safarik

Council on Vertical Urbanism

Dario Trabucco

Council on Vertical Urbanism

Antony Wood

Illinois Institute of Technology

Raymond Hartshorne

Hartshorne Plunkard Architecture

Abbas Aminmansour

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Shelley Finnigan

Northwestern University

Michelle Roelofs

Arup

Thomas Robinson

LEVER Architecture

Daniel Ayars

NBBJ

Rainer Strauch

CREE GmbH

Andrew Waugh

Waugh Thistleton Architects

Tim Gokhman

New Land Enterprises

Ariane Dienstag

Ariane Dienstag sas

Ro Shroff

3MIX

Jason Korb

Korb + Associates Architects

Richard Lyall

Residential Construction Council of Ontario

Jennifer Anna Pazdon

Cast Connex

Jeff Spiritos

Spiritos Properties LLC

Ricky McLain

Mass Timber Advisors

Kai Yang

CadMakers

Milton Vicentelo

Rene Lagos Engineers

Riccardo Pedroni

Ramboll

Solomon Tesfamariam

University of Waterloo

Kyle Richardson

OAC Services, Inc.

May So

Mithun

Tabitha S Stine

Nucor Corporation

Laura Micheli

Nucor Corporation

Daniel Mitchell

Robert Bird Group

Roman Przepiorka

DeSimone Consulting Engineering

Steven Ware

ArtBuild

Eddie Jump

Thornton Tomasetti, Inc.

Ngai Keong Foong

City Developments Limited

Tobias Fast

Fast + Epp Structural Engineers Inc.

Shervin Reyhani

Individuals

Lisa Podesto

Individuals

Phil McCormac

Ivanhoe Cambridge

Stephen Jones

Individuals

Nick Milestone

Mercer Mass Timber

Matteo Andreottola

ROTHOBLAAS

Ethan Martin

Generate Design

Paul Kremer

University of Melbourne

Peter Koliopoulos

Circle West Architects

Terrence Busuttil

World Steel Association (worldsteel)

Kadir Sener

Auburn University

Lisa Ottenhaus

The University of Queensland

Leif Johnson

StructureCraft

Michael Gerada

BlueScope

Harrison Glotman

Glotman Simpson Consulting Engineers

Dan Hagan

WSP

Michael Hopper

LERA Consulting Structural Engineers

Simo Peltonen

Peikko

Tai Thai

University of Melbourne

Khoa Vo

TTW (NSW) Pty Ltd

Jeremiah O'Neill

H+O Structural Engineering

Christoph ODENBREIT

University of Luxembourg

Paul Alessandro

Hartshorne Plunkard Architecture

Michaela Harms

Sterling

Kevin McElhone

Individuals

Mostafa Jafarian

Stantec

Hamid Valipour

University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney)

Ben McColl

OFR Consultants Limited

Ali Mikael

Canadian Wood Council

Joanna Cieslikowska

Skidmore, Owings & Merrill

Ricardo Pimentel

Pell Frischmann Consultants

Baiping Dong

Tongji University

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