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The Break Residence: A House with Two Faces

Project seamlessly blends luxury, hospitality, and a deep reverence for the natural landscape, offering a harmonious retreat for its owners

Kengo Kuma & Associates design new sensorial coral-like retreat in Saudi Arabia

Project draws inspiration from its sensual surroundings, blending rich materials and smooth forms to fit harmoniously within its context

Turner Road Architecture complete striking, visually arresting Tamahere Country Club Café

Timber latticework is a stand out feature both inside and out, and is highly functional providing display shelving as well as shade and privacy

Snøhetta wraps energy positive Powerhouse Telemark with thermally-modified pine

Building serves as a sustainable model for the future of workspaces

USD 1.6 trillion Saudi construction industry drives demand for timber

Inaugural Saudi Wood Expo offers a platform to the biggest market in the region

Minsuk Cho and Mass Studies unveil Serpentine Pavilion 2024

Built predominantly in timber, Archipelagic Void comprises of five unique and purpose-built ‘islands’

Connecting work, nature and Country

Arup takes a regenerative and sustainable design approach for their workplace

Hiding in plain sight: Hello Wood’s latest symphony in wood and wonder

CLT house blends natural and built environment with sustainable materials

Sabu Studio unveils Onu Series made from split timber

Minimal and elegant designs aim to bring a sense of the natural world into interior spaces through form and symbolism

Fraser & Partners unveils design for world’s tallest hybrid timber tower in Perth

C6 will be carbon neutral at completion and continue to remove carbon from the atmosphere through considered material selection, planting and energy efficient technology

Designing with timber: what have we learned?

Timber has re-emerged as a promising bio-based alternative that holds the potential to lower the construction industry’s carbon footprint

Michael Cooper Architects reference maritime architecture for the Boat House

Timber was a natural choice of materiality to use throughout the project for both the structural and architectural design