Browsing: Mass Timber
From sustainability and education to cutting-edge construction techniques, Clemson University’s Forestry and Environmental Conservation Building project has it all. The new 78,152sf mass timber structure is designed to house the university’s Forestry and Environmental Conservation (FEC) department, which is part of the College of Agriculture Forestry and Life Sciences (CAFLS). Together with Ajax Building Company and Moseley Architects, the university aims to welcome faculty and students in April 2026.
In today’s construction landscape, uncertainty is the new normal. Whether it’s the rising cost of materials, schedule disruptions, or growing pressure to meet carbon reduction goals, owners and builders alike are navigating a complex, shifting environment.
Dublin’s historic architecture is a cornerstone of its identity—and today, many of these heritage structures are being reimagined as cutting-edge workplaces. From Google’s Boland’s Mill to Salesforce’s Dublin HQ, Structure Tone Dublin is leading the transformation, blending craftsmanship with modern engineering. Project Director Des O’Toole shares insights into the challenges and rewards of working within protected buildings—matching original materials, navigating complex logistics, and collaborating with visionary clients to preserve the city’s architectural legacy while shaping its future.
Could mass timber be the catalyst for the next era of construction efficiency and sustainability? Join Doug Kroll, Director of Business Development at Layton Construction, Pete Kobelt, Director of Mass Timber at STO Building Group, and James Litwin, Vice President of Construction at Harbor Bay, as they dissect how this groundbreaking material is streamlining project delivery, enhancing design flexibility, and reducing environmental impact.
More healthcare projects in North America are considering mass timber construction to reap the benefits, including improved patient experiences and healing outcomes.
As the demand for life sciences facilities grows, so does the need for innovative, sustainable, and efficient construction solutions. Enter mass timber: a versatile and eco-friendly building material poised to revolutionize the design and construction of life sciences spaces. From the environmental benefits to the aesthetic qualities, mass timber offers a fresh take on the future of life sciences facilities.
Strong. Versatile. Resilient. Sustainable. These are just a few of the benefits mass timber construction offers—and part of the reason timber structures are taking the AEC world by storm. As demand for mass timber projects across the US continues to grow and evolve, designers, builders, and developers are constantly adjusting best practices.
Mass timber is having a moment in both large and small construction. But it’s not a new phenomenon. In fact, cross-laminated timber, or CLT, traces its origins to advances in wood processing and fabrication about 30 years ago in Austria, Germany and Switzerland.
With a robust network of over 4,700 construction professionals, the STO Building Group is rich with experts spanning all facets of the construction industry. That means local project teams can readily access that companywide expertise and experience for the benefit of their clients and projects. Here, we highlight just a few of these experts and their areas of specialization.