
Tall Wood Buildings
Tall wood buildings are multi-story structures made primarily from engineered wood products such as cross-laminated timber (CLT). They offer a sustainable alternative to steel and concrete by utilizing renewable wood resources, which also absorb carbon dioxide. Modern engineering allows these buildings to reach impressive heights while maintaining strength, safety, and fire resistance comparable to traditional materials. Tall wood buildings are environmentally friendly, cost-effective, and quick to construct, making them a practical choice for urban development. They exemplify how innovative timber technology can contribute to sustainable architecture and help reduce the carbon footprint of the construction industry.