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CLT panels are cross-laminated timber building materials with excellent physical, mechanical and thermal insulation properties. They can take high loads without shrinking or warping
CLT panels are made from layers of softwood that are bonded together with adhesives. They are used as load-bearing and enclosing elements in walls, floors and roofs.
CLT panels open up ample opportunities for the construction of properties that are diverse in terms of their functionality as well as the visual and technological solutions used. They can be combined with other building materials such as glued laminated timber, steel, concrete and glass, which provides a great degree of flexibility in choosing the architectural style and design of a building as well as the interior finishing.
Height:49,2 ft Floors: 18 Area: 3 013 m2 Completion date: December 2022 CLT panels manufactured by SOKOL-CLT The residential estate Sokoliki comprises 64 apartments. Surrounding territories have also been equipped with a playing ground, a sports ground, parking and a recreation ground. Most apartments will be used by Segezha Group’s employees as corporate and personal housing.
Height: 85.4 m Floors: 18 Area: 11,300 m2 Completion date: March 2019 CLT panels manufactured by Moelven The building includes apartments, a hotel, offices, a restaurant, a roof terrace and public spaces. The project was inspired by the Paris Agreement and was conceived as a genuine example of CO2 reduction – most of the building is made from local and renewable materials. The construction process took a year and a half.
Height: 84 m Stories: 24 Area: 25,000 m2 Completion date: April 2019 CLT panels manufactured by HASSLACHER NORICA TIMBER The building’s three sections form a closed urban environment that includes residential and business areas, a hotel, sports facilities, health and beauty centres and a restaurant. Energy efficiency and the use of wood are among the project’s important features. The overall visual design of the building is based on the structure of tree bark, reflecting natural, wood-related motifs.
Height: 115 m Stories: 32 Area: 38,000 m2 The property is located on an area of 50 hectares. The goal of the project was to construct a residential building that meets the requirements of two environmental certificates: LEED and BERDE. The project is designed to reduce the global carbon footprint, which is precisely why wood – as the only natural, widely available and renewable material – was chosen. This organic tower combines the principles of bioclimatism and advanced renewable energy sources.
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