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Mass Timber Construction: A Woody Renaissance

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Step into the revolutionary world of mass timber construction with our enlightening conversation featuring Jordan Robinson, Head of Business Development at X-Lam. What begins as a reunion of old architecture school friends quickly transforms into a masterclass on how engineered timber is reshaping our built environment.
Remember when timber was just for stick framing houses? Those days are rapidly disappearing as Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) and other mass timber products demonstrate capabilities that rival—and sometimes surpass—traditional concrete and steel construction. Jordan walks us through the remarkable journey of how small pieces of timber, often considered waste in conventional lumber processing, are transformed into structural panels capable of supporting buildings up to 10 stories tall.
The conversation shatters common misconceptions about timber construction. Far from being a fire hazard, mass timber chars at predictable rates, allowing engineers to design for specific fire ratings. And while acoustic performance requires thoughtful detailing, solutions exist that make timber buildings comfortable for occupants. Perhaps most surprising is the sustainability story—from the manufacturing process that utilizes timber offcuts to the carbon sequestration benefits, mass timber offers a compelling alternative to high-carbon materials.
What truly captivated us was learning about the seamless integration between digital design, manufacturing, and construction. The ability to model a structure digitally, send the files directly to CNC machines, and then rapidly assemble precision-cut components on site represents a fundamental shift in how we approach building. As Jordan aptly put it, "You can build ball gowns or you can build T-shirts with timber"—meaning the technology supports both stunning showcase projects and practical everyday applications.
Ready to reimagine what's possible in construction? Whether you're an architect, builder, developer, or simply curious about sustainable building practices, this episode offers valuable insights into a material that's been used for millennia but is now being deployed in revolutionary new ways. Join us as we explore how mass timber might just be the future of architecture in New Zealand and beyond.

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Chapters

1. Introduction to Mass Timber Construction (00:00:00)

2. Jordan's Journey with X-Lam (00:01:31)

3. CLT vs Traditional Construction Methods (00:04:50)

4. Fire Safety and Acoustic Performance (00:10:25)

5. Commercial Applications and Hybrid Solutions (00:17:45)

6. Cost Considerations and Market Adoption (00:27:40)

7. Production Capabilities and Innovation (00:36:10)

8. Trade Skills and Future Opportunities (00:49:10)

9. Closing Thoughts on Timber Projects (00:52:50)

29 episodes

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Manage episode 498695557 series 3551743
Content provided by Sam Brown, Ben Sutherland and Gerard Dombroski, Sam Brown, Ben Sutherland, and Gerard Dombroski. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sam Brown, Ben Sutherland and Gerard Dombroski, Sam Brown, Ben Sutherland, and Gerard Dombroski or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

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Step into the revolutionary world of mass timber construction with our enlightening conversation featuring Jordan Robinson, Head of Business Development at X-Lam. What begins as a reunion of old architecture school friends quickly transforms into a masterclass on how engineered timber is reshaping our built environment.
Remember when timber was just for stick framing houses? Those days are rapidly disappearing as Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) and other mass timber products demonstrate capabilities that rival—and sometimes surpass—traditional concrete and steel construction. Jordan walks us through the remarkable journey of how small pieces of timber, often considered waste in conventional lumber processing, are transformed into structural panels capable of supporting buildings up to 10 stories tall.
The conversation shatters common misconceptions about timber construction. Far from being a fire hazard, mass timber chars at predictable rates, allowing engineers to design for specific fire ratings. And while acoustic performance requires thoughtful detailing, solutions exist that make timber buildings comfortable for occupants. Perhaps most surprising is the sustainability story—from the manufacturing process that utilizes timber offcuts to the carbon sequestration benefits, mass timber offers a compelling alternative to high-carbon materials.
What truly captivated us was learning about the seamless integration between digital design, manufacturing, and construction. The ability to model a structure digitally, send the files directly to CNC machines, and then rapidly assemble precision-cut components on site represents a fundamental shift in how we approach building. As Jordan aptly put it, "You can build ball gowns or you can build T-shirts with timber"—meaning the technology supports both stunning showcase projects and practical everyday applications.
Ready to reimagine what's possible in construction? Whether you're an architect, builder, developer, or simply curious about sustainable building practices, this episode offers valuable insights into a material that's been used for millennia but is now being deployed in revolutionary new ways. Join us as we explore how mass timber might just be the future of architecture in New Zealand and beyond.

Please Like and Subscribe it really helps :)

Follow us on @designpriciplespod on Instagram and if you wish to contact us hit our DMs or our personal pages. We love to hear from you it really encourages us to keep going and the ideas and feedback we get from the listeners is awesome!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to Mass Timber Construction (00:00:00)

2. Jordan's Journey with X-Lam (00:01:31)

3. CLT vs Traditional Construction Methods (00:04:50)

4. Fire Safety and Acoustic Performance (00:10:25)

5. Commercial Applications and Hybrid Solutions (00:17:45)

6. Cost Considerations and Market Adoption (00:27:40)

7. Production Capabilities and Innovation (00:36:10)

8. Trade Skills and Future Opportunities (00:49:10)

9. Closing Thoughts on Timber Projects (00:52:50)

29 episodes

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