Innovation

a building with many windows

NIOA Brisbane Office Expansion

A curtain wall with an expressed pine structure provides a unique and innovative facade for the extension of the NIOA office building in Brisbane.
a large building with a large roof

Adelaide Oval Hotel

The Adelaide Oval Hotel has become the first hotel to be fully integrated into the footprint of a stadium, and has done so by using a lightweight, cross-laminated timber (CLT) structure.
a wooden structure in a grassy field

Permanent Camping

Casey Brown’s second ‘Permanent Camping’ structure comprises two ironbark-framed, copper-clad towers that sit sculpturally in the vast rural landscape.
a kitchen with a large island and stools

Royd Clan's House

A sculptural home in the Barrabool Hills outside of Geelong references the rocky topology of the surrounding environment.
a tall building in a city

The Farmhouse

A timber skyscraper concept that aims to tackle both the housing and food crises in one modular structure.
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The Peak, Melbourne

A sustainable, affordable and socially-conscious tiny home, that aims to tackle Australia’s growing housing crisis.
a horse inside a barn

Santiago Stables

Laminated timber trusses support a sweeping curved ceiling in these atmospheric horse stables in Chile.
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Trio of Deer Observatories

French firm Orma Architecture has built a trio of timber pavilions for observing deers on the island of Corsica.
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Worldwide Largest Walkable Wooden Sphere

In 2019, a masterpiece of engineering opened its doors in Steinberg am See, Germany. The worldwide largest walkable wooden sphere (capacity for 950 visitors at a time) is superlative in many ways built by HESS TIMBER GmbH and the Austrian company Almholz VertriebsgmbH.

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