Michael Green Architecture

Wood Innovation Design Centre

Wood Innovation Design Centre
© Ema Peter

Wood Innovation Design Centre

Michael Green Architecture

CODE CONSULTANT
B.R. Thorson Consulting Ltd

BUILDING ENVELOPE
RDH Building Engineering Ltd

MANUFACTURERS
Tremco, Ge Lighting, Guardian Glass, Insulspan, Jaga, Kawneer, Oregon Lumber Company, Sansin, Sedia Systems, Structurlam, Brisco Wood Preservers, Flame Control, Hunter Douglas, Morinwood, Quantum Chemical

MECHANICAL
Mmm Group Limited

ACOUSTIC CONSULTANT
Aercoustics Engineering Ltd

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Equilibrium Consulting

DESIGN TEAM
Michael Green, Carla Smith, Kristalee Berger, Alfonso Bonilla, Jordan Van Dijk, Guadalupe Font, Adrienne Gibbs, Jacqueline Green, Asher Degroot, Soo Han, Kristen Jamieson, Vuk Krcmar-grkavac, Alexander Kobald, Sindhu Mahadevan, Maria Mora, Mingyuk Chen, Seng Tsoi

CONTRACTOR
PCL Constructors Westcoast Inc.

ELECTRICAL
MMM Group Limited

LEED
MMM Group Limited

IRE SAFERTY CONSULTANT
CHM Fire Consultants Ltd

PHOTOGRAPHS
Ema Peter

AREA
4820 M²

YEAR
2014

CATEGORY
University

LOCATION
Canada

Text description provided by architect.

The Wood Innovation Design Centre (WIDC) serves as a gathering place for researchers, academics, and design professionals generating ideas for innovative uses of wood.

Wood Innovation Design Centre
© Ema Peter
Wood Innovation Design Centre
© Ema Peter

The lower floors of the building provide facilities dedicated to education in Integrated Wood Design. Upper floors provide office space for government and wood industry-related organizations.

The eight-story building stands 97 feet tall — the world’s tallest modern all-timber office building, a benchmark soon to be surpassed by other mass timber buildings.

Conceived to showcase the potential for building mid- and high-rise structures using engineered mass timber products, there is no concrete used above the ground floor slab. 

Wood Innovation Design Centre
© Ema Peter
Wood Innovation Design Centre
© Ema Peter

The design incorporates a simple, ‘dry’ structure of systems-integrated CLT floor panels, Glulam columns and beams, and mass timber walls.

The building’s structural simplicity is easily replicated, a fundamental choice made in the interest of seeing many more architects, engineers, and private developers recognize the value of mass timber design as alternative to steel and concrete.

This project has set many precedents in the North American building context through the extensive engineering research and testing by the project team to prove the safety and validity of mass timber construction techniques.

Wood Innovation Design Centre
© Ema Peter
Wood Innovation Design Centre
© Ema Peter

The basic structural concept for WIDC can be used for buildings up to 20 and 30 stories in height with little modification, as described in The Case For Tall Wood (M. Green & E. Karsh, 2012).

Soon, we expect that North American building codes will soon begin to adopt Tall Wood construction as a standard, safe practice.


Wood Innovation Design Centre
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Wood Innovation Design Centre
Floor Plan
Wood Innovation Design Centre
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Wood Innovation Design Centre
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Wood Innovation Design Centre
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