Technical Studies Lecture Series: Andrew Waugh - Building with Cross Laminated Timber (CLT)

Date 8 October 2020
Time 6 - 8:30pm
Cost Free
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A mass timber building will weigh about 30% of a regular building, and so much reduced foundations. These buildings can be re-purposed, they are easy to adapt.

The Technical Studies Open lecture program (part of University of Westminster’s School of Architecture and Cities) is an open lecture series, where architects, engineers, writers, social theorists and artists are invited to take part in a discussion about the social use and function of technology in the context of design.

Andrew Waugh of Waugh Thistleton Architects is a great advocate for the use of Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) in construction, and he first used it in a small project in 2003.

His practice, subsequently built a nine-storey residential CLT tower in Murray Grove, Hackney, London and has demonstrated its success for the construction of dense urban housing and office projects. Waugh has also used other engineered timber products such as Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL), which is a large section of bonded timber veneers providing the equivalent cross-sectional strength of steel.

For further details of the Technical Studies lecture series and previous lectures, please visit the Technical Studies website.

For more details contact Will McLean – [email protected].

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