- Project uploaded by Cheryl Mazankowski on 01-09-2024
- Project last updated by WoodWorks Innovation Network (WIN) on 04-26-2025
Man 6 Building
Vancouver, BCThis three-story light mass timber building serves to showcase how light industrial and commercial office can combine to a complementary effect. The owners and developers of the building chose mass timber construction because it demonstrates their commitment to environmental sustainability, as well as the viability of a mass timber building system as an alternative to conventional concrete.
Reminiscent of historic heavy industrial timber buildings, cross-laminated timber (CLT) slabs serve as floors supported by glue-laminated timber (glulam) columns with a concrete core. The exposed wooden structure adds warmth to the wide-open, high-floor-to-ceiling interior spaces. This complex smaller project had no site laydown on a zero-clearance lot.
Project Details
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                      Année de construction2024 
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                      Number Of Stories3 
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                      SystèmeBois massif 
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                        Mètres carrés510 
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                      Type de construction:Unknown 
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                      Type de bâtiment:Bureau 
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                      Types de matériaux:Bois massif 
 Bois lamellé-croisé
 Bois Lamellé-Collé
Project Team
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                      Kalesnikoff Mass Timber CLT & Glulam
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                      Sansin Architectural wood finishes
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                      Seagate Mass Timber Inc Installer
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                      EKISTICS Architect
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                      Maple Reinders Construction Manager
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                      WHM Structural Engineers Structural Engineer
- Project uploaded by Cheryl Mazankowski on 01-09-2024
- Project last updated by WoodWorks Innovation Network (WIN) on 04-26-2025
