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Mass Timber Market Updates - May 2024 - Week Twenty

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Can artificial intelligence truly revolutionize the construction industry? Discover the groundbreaking strides Intelligent City is making in industrialized construction and advanced manufacturing. This episode of the Mass Timber Construction Podcast explores their innovative approach, which leverages AI, data integration, software automation, and robotics to create sustainable, carbon-neutral building systems. Plus, we'll take an exclusive look at Paris's newly completed timber Aquatic Centre, designed to shine at the 2024 Olympics and provide a lasting legacy for the community.
But that's not all. Journey with us to Portland to uncover a remarkable mass timber apartment project featuring 100 affordable units with exposed timber design and energy-efficient heating. We'll also highlight Weyerhaeuser's collaboration with the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design to foster innovation in wood products and sustainable construction through a new Research Fellows Program. And don’t miss the sneak peek of the spherical CLT dome extension at the National Swedish Museum of Technology in Stockholm. Tune in for these stories and more, celebrating the latest advancements in mass timber construction.

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Can artificial intelligence truly revolutionize the construction industry? Discover the groundbreaking strides Intelligent City is making in industrialized construction and advanced manufacturing. This episode of the Mass Timber Construction Podcast explores their innovative approach, which leverages AI, data integration, software automation, and robotics to create sustainable, carbon-neutral building systems. Plus, we'll take an exclusive look at Paris's newly completed timber Aquatic Centre, designed to shine at the 2024 Olympics and provide a lasting legacy for the community.
But that's not all. Journey with us to Portland to uncover a remarkable mass timber apartment project featuring 100 affordable units with exposed timber design and energy-efficient heating. We'll also highlight Weyerhaeuser's collaboration with the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design to foster innovation in wood products and sustainable construction through a new Research Fellows Program. And don’t miss the sneak peek of the spherical CLT dome extension at the National Swedish Museum of Technology in Stockholm. Tune in for these stories and more, celebrating the latest advancements in mass timber construction.

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