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| Mjøstårnet: A Sustainable Pilot Project ![]() He has been strongly involved in the use of environmentally friendly building materials for several years. In the film, he praises the courage and enthusiasm behind the construction of the world's tallest timber building. The contractor is HENT AS and the building was designed by Voll Arkitekter. "In the longer term, we need changes in our society. We must think completely differently. The Mjøstårnet shows that you can build big, tall buildings in timber, with sustainable materials that release low greenhouse gas emissions during production," says Solem. When the final beam was put in place on the Mjøstårnet in September, the building reached a height of 85.4 meters, and is therefore the world's tallest timber building. The tower, with its 18 floors, is helping to set new standards for both height and construction methods for timber buildings. Moelven has recently noticed a significant shift towards the use of timber in large constructions. "In recent years, we've seen an increasing demand for renewable building materials, with their potential for storing carbon. The international climate agreements have led to a greater focus on choice of materials. We don't think the Mjøstårnet will be the record holder for very long. But we, and especially the climate, can live with that," says Rune Abrahamsen, CEO of Moelven Limtre. write your comments about the article :: © 2018 Construction News :: home page |