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Structural Engineering
RANK
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Name
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Status
Completed Architecturally Topped Out Structurally Topped Out Under Construction On Hold Proposed Vision Never Completed Demolished Competition Entry Canceled Proposed Renovation Under Renovation Renovated Under Demolition |
Height
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1 | 3 Civic Plaza | 157.3 m / 516 ft | |
2 | Brock Commons Tallwood House | 57.9 m / 190 ft | |
3 | LGBTQ Community Centre and Residential Tower | 53 m / 174 ft | |
4 | Limberlost Place | 52.5 m / 172 ft | |
5 | 2150 Keith Drive | 45 m / 148 ft | |
6 | 402 Dunsmuir Street | 42.5 m / 139 ft | |
7 | INTRO Residential Tower | 39.6 m / 130 ft | |
8 | BCIT Student Residence | - | |
9 | INTRO Office Tower | - |
CTBUH Steel-Timber Research Project Steering Committee, 2022 – Present
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Name
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Completion
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Height
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Floors
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Function
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1 | 3 Civic Plaza | Surrey | 2018 |
157 m / 516 ft |
50 | Residential / Hotel |
2 | The Spar | Portland | - |
91 m / 300 ft |
36 | Office |
3 | Seattle Mass Timber Tower | Seattle | - |
65 m / 214 ft |
12 | Hotel / Office |
4 | Brock Commons Tallwood House | Vancouver | 2017 |
58 m / 190 ft |
18 | Residential |
5 | LGBTQ Community Centre and Residential Tower | Vancouver | - |
53 m / 174 ft |
17 | Residential / Other |
6 | Limberlost Place | Toronto | 2024 |
53 m / 172 ft |
10 | Education |
7 | 2150 Keith Drive | Vancouver | 2025 |
45 m / 148 ft |
10 | Office |
8 | 402 Dunsmuir Street | Vancouver | 2020 |
43 m / 139 ft |
9 | Office |
9 | INTRO Residential Tower | Cleveland | 2022 |
40 m / 130 ft |
9 | Residential |
10 | BCIT Student Residence | Burnaby | - |
- |
12 | Residential |
10 | INTRO Office Tower | Cleveland | - |
- |
12 | Office |
22 June 2017
CTBUH New York held a presentation and panel discussion on the character and behavior of tall timber buildings, as well as the future opportunities with timber in New York and beyond.
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