
Recorded: 01 April 2021
The use of cross-laminated timber is expanding around the world, popularised by its many environmental benefits.
As mass timber becomes a mainstream construction method globally, how is it being adopted here in Australia?
The Urban Developer welcomes you to join us for three exclusive project case studies on Australian projects that are incorporating mass timber construction and paving the way of the future.
Each presentation will dive deep into the project life-cycle covering all of the major considerations to developing and delivering hybrid timber projects.
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Agenda:
Keynote: State of Timber Construction in Australia
Presentation by Robert De Brincat - Business Development Manager, ICON
Case Study #1: Monterey, Brisbane Queensland
Simon Betteridge - Managing Director, Gardner Vaughan
Monterey is Australia's tallest residential timber tower.
Case Study #2: 55 Southbank, Melbourne Victoria
Jeremy Church - Associate | Structural Engineer, Vistek Engineers
55 Southbank is the world's tallest mass timber vertical extension.
Case Study #3: Monash University Gillies Hall, Frankston Victoria
Danielle Pacella - Associate, Jackson Clements Burrows
Monash University Gillies Hall is one of Australia’s largest cross laminated timber (CLT) buildings that also achieves Passive House Certification (PHC).
Disclaimer
The Urban Developer cannot accept any liability or responsibility for loss occurring as a result of anyone acting or refraining from acting in reliance on any material contained in this presentation.