Innovation

a small wooden house with a tree in the back

In My Back Yard

IMBY Kit aims to create a system that the occupants themselves are able to assemble without specific training or tools. The IMBY aesthetic is unique and captivating, more than a style it is the raw expression of its materials.
a man touching a wood wall

MultiPly Pavilion

MultiPly is an interactive exhibition currently on show in the courtyard of the V&A museum in London for the London Design Festival. A joint collaboration between the American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC), Arup Engineering and Waugh Thistleton Architects, the project aims to showcase the engineered timber product Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT), into the European market.
a large auditorium with seats and stairs

Arena Stage, Mead Center

Engineered timber features prominently in this US$135 million remodelling of the national centre for presentation, development and study of American theatre.
a house with a tree in the background

CLT House – Australia's First

The creative integration of various forms of timber is used to achieve a sustainable, architectural build with a modern industrial theme. From the 90 year old bridge beam forming the backbone of the house through to the use of CLT and recycled timber throughout, this home is the future of construction in Australia.
a building with a wooden wall

Mercer

Vibe Design Group’s, renovation project, Mercer, uses a bold timber shape to transform the existing house, giving it an undeniable street presence and privacy for the occupants.
a large indoor gym with a wooden floor and chairs

Netball Central

Netball Central provides first-class facilities in an environmentally conscious structure.
a house with a wooden roof

Breaking Waves

The development objectives were to create a beach community based on sustainable design principles, where each home visually engages with the ocean, has generous outdoor living room, and a sense of community through density, building relationships.
a circular building with a walkway leading to it

A Bit of Bodge from the UK

El Ray is one of five beach houses located to the east of the huge and brooding Dungeness, a nuclear power station on England’s Kentish coast. The house started life as a converted railway carriage, and now sits inside a contemporary timber structure.

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