Viewpoint: Timber hybrid construction – an approach whose time has come

Author:A. Wylie (BuroHappold)

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3 July 2017

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Viewpoint: Timber hybrid construction – an approach whose time has come

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A. Wylie (BuroHappold)

Date published

3 July 2017

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A. Wylie (BuroHappold)

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Members/Subscribers: Free

From straightforward projects to complex design briefs, timber hybrid construction is gaining momentum.
Andrew Wylie discusses its benefits.

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