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This book explores the challenge of reimagining the construction industry to address its environmental impact, focusing on the development of steel-timber hybrid buildings as a sustainable, resilient, and cost-effective solution. By analyzing six pioneering case studies, the research highlights the benefits of combining steel and timber to reduce carbon emissions and enhance architectural appeal. However, it also uncovers significant barriers, such as the lack of consistent data on cost and carbon impact, and the industry’s resistance to change. The book advocates for greater transparency, data sharing, and collaboration among stakeholders, urging governmental bodies and industry associations to support this transition through increased research funding. Ultimately, it envisions the potential of steel-timber hybrid buildings to redefine urban landscapes, requiring a concerted effort from policymakers, practitioners, software developers, and sustainability advocates to realize this vision. It is a companion to the Tall Timber Center, a comprehensive online resource at talltimbercenter.com.
Principal Authors: Daniel Safarik, Will Miranda & Shea Anthony
Coordinating Editor: Daniel Safarik
Additional Research: Jake Elbrecht
Layout: Tansri Muliani
Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat
Chicago, 2024
ISBN: 978-0-939493-87-6
Soft cover, 96 pages, 8.5"W x 11"H
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PRE-ORDER ONLY, ALL ORDERS WILL BE SHIPPED STARTING ON SEPTEMBER 27, 2024.
Also available for pick up at CTBUH 2024 CONFERENCE BOOKSTORE.
This book explores the challenge of reimagining the construction industry to address its environmental impact, focusing on the development of steel-timber hybrid buildings as a sustainable, resilient, and cost-effective solution. By analyzing six pioneering case studies, the research highlights the benefits of combining steel and timber to reduce carbon emissions and enhance architectural appeal. However, it also uncovers significant barriers, such as the lack of consistent data on cost and carbon impact, and the industry’s resistance to change. The book advocates for greater transparency, data sharing, and collaboration among stakeholders, urging governmental bodies and industry associations to support this transition through increased research funding. Ultimately, it envisions the potential of steel-timber hybrid buildings to redefine urban landscapes, requiring a concerted effort from policymakers, practitioners, software developers, and sustainability advocates to realize this vision. It is a companion to the Tall Timber Center, a comprehensive online resource at talltimbercenter.com.
Principal Authors: Daniel Safarik, Will Miranda & Shea Anthony
Coordinating Editor: Daniel Safarik
Additional Research: Jake Elbrecht
Layout: Tansri Muliani
Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat
Chicago, 2024
ISBN: 978-0-939493-87-6
Soft cover, 96 pages, 8.5"W x 11"H