Monday, November 11, 2013

Towers of Steel? Look Again

By HENRY FOUNTAIN


+ The New York Times's full article . SOM's report

Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, the Chicago-based firm that has designed a long list of skyscrapers, including the new One World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan, has developed a structural system that uses so-called mass timber — columns and thick slabs that are laminated from smaller pieces of wood. In a report this year, the firm showed how the system could be used to build a 42-story residential tower that would have a lower carbon footprint than a conventional structure.
HENRY FOUNTAIN

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