Wood Shapes PDX: Portland Airport’s Mass Timber Story
Автор: Freres Wood
Загружено: 2025-01-07
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Step inside the new Portland Airport terminal, where mass timber and innovation redefine architecture. With a breathtaking nine-acre mass timber roof, made in part from Mass Ply Panels (MPP), this project reduces carbon emissions by 125% compared to traditional materials like steel.
Watch to see how the design team used locally sourced wood to create undulating vaults, domes, and skylights, flooding the terminal with natural light while celebrating the Pacific Northwest’s natural beauty.
This project sets a new standard for sustainable construction, blending efficiency, environmental stewardship, and architectural ingenuity.
What's You’ll See:
🌲 A nine-acre roof crafted from MPP, highlighting the versatility of timber
✈️ How wood transformed Portland Airport into a welcoming gateway to Oregon
🏗️ Faster construction timelines and reduced environmental impact
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