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Technical Briefing: Constructing Multi-Storey Timber Buildings

Wednesday 02 October 2024

Emily Gabb

Emily Gabb

Associate Director

Rebecca Sawcer

Rebecca Sawcer

Associate
Waugh Thistleton Architects

Jack Goulde

Jack Goulde

Interim Head of Development
London Borough of Haringey

Robert Mills

Robert Mills

Associate Director
Whitby Wood

Hear from Waugh Thistleton Architects as they share their latest research on the use of timber building systems for multi-storey construction and how this can become the standard building practice. The event examined innovative tools aimed at making timber construction more accessible to developers and local authorities, supporting carbon savings and sustainability in building projects. 
 
This Technical Briefing provided insight into regulatory policies from a public sector perspective both within and outside the UK that discusses opportunities and barriers of timber-based projects, aligned with climate targets and market adoption. Can innovation in timber design and construction drive the future of sustainable building?


Emily Gabb

Emily Gabb

Associate Director

Rebecca Sawcer

Rebecca Sawcer

Associate
Waugh Thistleton Architects

Jack Goulde

Jack Goulde

Interim Head of Development
London Borough of Haringey

Robert Mills

Robert Mills

Associate Director
Whitby Wood


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