Mjøstårnet helped wooden architecture reach “new heights”

Next in our Timber Revolution series is a profile of Mjøstårnet, an 85.4-metre-high tower in Brumunddal, Norway, that was one of the world’s first true timber skyscrapers. The 18-storey mixed-use building was named world’s tallest timber building by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) when it was completed in March 2019, comfortably … Read More "Mjøstårnet helped wooden architecture reach “new heights”" The post Mjøstårnet helped wooden architecture reach “new heights” appeared first on Zarkon Group Real Estate Builders & Developers.
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