Historical Tall-Wood Toronto

Courtesy of the Mass Timber Institute There is much to learn from the resilient and adaptable warehouse buildings that line the streets of Canada’s historic manufacturing districts. ‘Historical Tall-Wood Toronto’ is an evidentiary database of late 19th and early 20th century vernacular brick and beam buildings that were built using the fire restrictive specifications and construction technology of Heavy Timber Mill-Construction (mill-construction) in Toronto.
Innovating with Wood
Innovative Wood Use In BC
Korean Presbyterian Church
La revue Le Bois: Conception & Construction

Large-Scale Fire Tests of A Mass Timber Building Structure

The Canadian Wood Council partnered with federal and provincial governments and organizations, as well as key experts, to conduct a series of five fire research burns on a full-scale mass timber structure in Ottawa. The primary purpose of the project was to support market acceptance of tall and large mass timber buildings in Canada and to encourage the construction of buildings that include mass timber.
Living with Lakes
Long-Term Care Facilities (Norview Lodge and Parkwood Mennonite Home)
Meadows Community Recreation Centre Library
Mid-Rise Construction in British Columbia
North Bay Regional Health Centre
Ontario Wood Bridge Reference Guide
