Scaling Affordable Rental Housing with Tall Mass Timber

Course Overview As cities face growing pressures around affordability, climate resilience and livability, innovative projects like Catalyst’s 18-storey CLT rental development in North Vancouver offer necessary solutions. Targeted toward architects, engineers, developers and municipal leaders this session explores mass timber construction as an affordable housing solution. Attendees will gain insight into the use of CLT in construction and the associated challenges, including structural grid constraints, moisture protection, and prefabricated balcony systems. The session will also highlight how the project achieved near cost parity with comparable concrete buildings, integrated mixed-use programming, and leveraged BIM to support coordination and the permitting process. Participants will leave with practical takeaways for applying these approaches to similar projects in other cities. Learning Objectives Understand how tall mass timber hybrid systems can support affordable and mixed-use housing Identify key architectural, structural, and construction challenges unique to CLT buildings Learn practical strategies for permitting, procurement, coordination, and construction Course Video Speakers Bio Annabelle Hamilton Executive Director WoodWorks BC Harrison Glotman Principal Glotman Simpson Consulting Engineers Rhys Leitch Principal Integra Architecture Inc. Sean Binns Project Director Kindred Construction
