Timber iQ December 2018 - January 2019 // Issue: 41 | Page 20

PROJECTS MultiPly is a carbon-neutral American tulipwood pavilion launched at the London Design Festival in 2018. The magnificent MultiPly Meet MultiPly, a sustainable tulipwood darling of groundbreaking three-dimensional proportions. By Candace Sofianos King | Photos by Ed Reeve T imber finds itself at a socio and environmental turning point with MultiPly, a carbon-neutral American tulipwood pavilion recently launched at the London Design Festival this year. The nine-metre high wooden pavilion made entirely of tulipwood opened to the public in the Sackler Courtyard of the V&A in the world’s design capital on 15 September and remained there until 1 October. Conceived by an ingenious team up between research- oriented practice Waugh Thistleton Architects, the American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC) and built environment professionals Arup, MultiPly illustrates how modular cross-laminated construction in hardwood is a viable solution to the current housing crisis. The project boasts eco-warrior status as the 43m 3 of tulipwood that makes up MultiPly stores the equivalent of 30t of carbon dioxide and is replaced with natural growth in the American hardwood forest in just five minutes. 18 DECEMBER 2018 / JANUARY 2019 // As a landmark project of the much-celebrated London Design Festival, the construction of the three-dimensional structure ushers in visitors and encourages them to re-think the way we design and build our homes and cities. Like a wooden wonderland, MultiPly is comprised of a maze-like series of interconnected spaces that overlap and intertwine. AN INTIMATE MEANDER THROUGH MULTIPLY Like a piece of flat-pack furniture, the pavilion arrived as a kit of parts and was quietly and efficiently assembled in under a week. Built out of a flexible system, made of 17 modules of American tulipwood cross laminated timber (CLT), with digitally fabricated joints, the striking structure is made with the first UK-manufactured CLT panels. At the crown of the structure is a module with a thermo-treated tulipwood interior layer – the first time thermally modified timber (TMT) has been incorporated as a protective layer in CLT. www.timberiq.co.za