Mass Timber 麻豆传媒高清ion (MTC) is ramping up in Texas as more multi-family, commercial and institutional project proposals come forward. Only California has more
MTC projects either underway or in the design phase, according to produced by the Woodworks Innovation Network.
In fact, Texas is home to one of the largest MTC office projects in the entire United States.
The Offices is a seven-storey, 242,000-square-foot commercial building anchoring the 45-acre, mixed-use Southstone Yards development in Frisco. It鈥檚 the first project of its kind in North Texas.
鈥淲e鈥檙e setting a new bar for wellness and community in the workplace,鈥 lead developer Crow Holdings. 鈥淏oth beautiful and sustainable by design, our trophy timber approach will support higher levels of health, connection and productivity, while also delivering trophy class amenities, architecture, and finishes.鈥
The building interior features 11-foot, floor-to-ceiling windows that maximize the flow of natural daylight into the offices. These illuminate the warm tones of the exposed timber columns, beams and ceilings used in the upper floors that have been fabricated from southern yellow pine harvested in Alabama.
鈥淭he building鈥檚 core and first floor podium are concrete. The core is framed with flat plate post-tension slabs with concrete shear walls for lateral support,鈥 co-design firm Duda Paine Architects. 鈥淎 mass timber stair, framed by a dramatically-lit preserved moss wall and a sculptural wood base, connects two levels of the double-height lobby.鈥
Designed to LEED Gold standards, The Offices also includes tenant amenities such as shared conference and fitness spaces, hospital-grade filtration and outdoor terraces on every level that offer views of three acres of newly created parks with hiking and cycling trails.
鈥淲e faced and conquered substantial challenges related to wood procurement and manufacturing,鈥 lead contractor STO Building Group. 鈥淥ur solution involved transitioning to a second regional vendor in Alabama. Despite the project鈥檚 complexity, involving multiple teams and fabricators, we managed to complete it on time and within the allocated budget.鈥
, managing director of Crow Holding鈥檚 office division, told an estimated 85 per cent reduction and embodiment or capture of the overall carbon footprint of the project has been achieved through the use of mass timber.
Crow feels the 鈥渆co-conscious and warm, biophilic design鈥 of the building increases the attractiveness of The Offices and could influence the back-to-the-office transition now underway across the United States.
鈥淭he developer and real estate community are going to see this and say, 鈥榃ow, we all need to take a page from this,鈥欌 said McCaffrey.
In fact, McCaffrey said that tenant reaction to The Offices鈥 first phase has been so positive that the company plans a second MTC commercial building on an adjacent property. Up to four office buildings have been envisioned for the full development, along with multifamily, townhomes, retail outlets and a hotel.
As impactful as The Offices in Frisco could be to further MTC construction in Texas, it is not the first large timber building in the state that has drawn attention.
The Houston Endowment鈥檚 two-storey, 30,000-square-foot facility was created by using a CLT-and-steel hybrid solution, arranged as a sequence of asymmetrical white-framed boxes. The CLT decking is supported by steel columns and beams. The concept reportedly cut structural costs by 50 per cent.
The structure is located on the banks of Houston鈥檚 Buffalo Bayou and sits atop a semi-sunken and naturally ventilated parking level. The overall result is a sleek, modern, low-carbon building and the first building of its kind in Texas.
Over 12 teams from 22 countries participated in the 2019 design completion that led to the selection of the and design team. The building has since won numerous awards, such as the and the 2023 Texas Society of Architects Design Award.
鈥淭he building is conceived as an open and flexible structure, protected from the relentless Texas sun by an airy and elegant superstructure,鈥 Mexican-based PRODUCTURA. 鈥淚ts perforated aluminum louvers allow light and air to flow through, while photovoltaic panels collect solar energy.鈥
Extending 30 feet beyond the building on the south fa莽ade, the roof鈥檚 sculptural canopy lattice is set at an oblique angle from the building, offering what PRODUCTURA describes as 鈥渁 sense of shelter to both the organization and the local community.鈥
Many of these protective and sustainability features came from German-based consultancy . Included are a series of 300-foot-deep geothermal wells that help cool the building in summer and heat it in winter. The ambition is for full carbon neutrality by 2030.
MTC may have been what the Texas A&M Forest Services 鈥渢he best kept secret in Texas.鈥 However, it may not remain that way for long.
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