Behind the Scenes: New York’s First Mass Timber Condominium Building

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Timber House in New York stands as the city’s pioneering mass-timber condominium, merging sustainable architecture with modern living.

This six-story, fourteen-home building is constructed using glue-laminated timber and passive-house principles, emphasizing energy efficiency and resident well-being.

The design incorporates renewable energy sources, eco-friendly materials, and smart technology, setting a new benchmark for eco-conscious urban residences.

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Project: Timber House
Firm: MESH Architectures
Jury Winner, 11th Annual A+Awards, Built – Sustainable Multi-Unit Residential Building

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