Timber iQ December 2018 - January 2019 // Issue: 41 | Page 22

PROJECTS The structure is made with the first UK-manufactured CLT panels. 66 000 homes. To increase supply to meet demand, industry and the world must change the way it thinks and constructs. MultiPly explores a new, more sustainable way of building, marrying a readily available carbon-negative material with modular design. AHEC, the leading international trade association for the US hardwood industry, has collaborated with several stellar architects including David Adjaye, Alex de Rijke, Alison Brooks and now Waugh Thistleton – to demonstrate the structural, aesthetic and environmental properties of American tulipwood. Tulipwood is sourced from the eastern US, where the hardwood forest area is expanding at a rate of one football pitch every minute, and already exceeds 110 million hectares, equivalent to the combined area of France and Spain. This makes the material both sustainable and environmentally friendly, especially as it is one of the most abundant American hardwoods. CLT: MULTIPLY’S DRAWCARD MultiPly makes use of a wood engineering technique known as cross-laminating, where timber planks are laid perpendicular to one another and glued together to form very strong, stiff and stable panels. CLT has traditionally been made of softwood trees, however, AHEC – together with Arup – has experimented with CLT made from fast- grown US tulipwood for the past decade. The research and projects undertaken have proven that weight for weight, tulipwood CLT is stronger than steel and concrete and can be machined to incredibly high tolerances. This makes it ideal for prefabrication and rapid assembly, 20 DECEMBER 2018 / JANUARY 2019 // The three-dimensional structure encourages visitors to re-think the way we design and build our homes and cities. www.timberiq.co.za