Time: October 4, 2016 from 12:30pm to 1:30pm
Location: Online
Event Type: webinar
Organized By: Megan Dettenmaier
Latest Activity: Sep 23, 2016
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In 2015, Utah State University was awarded a Wood Innovations Grant from the USDA Forest Service which is currently funding the design process for the first-of-its-kind cross-laminated timber building in Utah. Cross-laminated timber has been making the news lately - it’s growing popularity has piqued the interest of builders, educators, scientists and consumers as an alternative to traditional building materials such as concrete, masonry and steel. Extension Assistant Professor, Darren McAvoy will discuss the impact that beetle-killed trees are having in the intermountain west, as well as the ecological benefits to utilizing these impacted trees. Utah State University Botanical Center Director, Jerry Goodspeed will introduce the vision for the cross-laminated timber building, as well as discuss the niche it will fill for the community (the building will be constructed at the USU Botanical Center in Kaysville). Euclid Timber CEO, Steve Shrader will offer his perspective on the market for this product, as well as discuss some of the hurdles he’s had to overcome with this new technology. Method Studio Architecture Firm will offer their take on this project (complete with a simulated fly-through of the building) from a design perspective and understand how they brought the vision for this unique structure to life.
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