The Mass Timber Podcast: Explore Mass Timber industry conversations
The Mass Timber Podcast brings you conversations with the decision makers building the future of mass timber.
Hosted by Brady and Nic, founders of Mass Timber Group and passionate mass timber advocates, each episode features architects, engineers, developers, manufacturers, and industry leaders sharing insights from real projects and the evolving mass timber market.
From forest to finished building, we explore the ideas, challenges, and opportunities shaping the next generation of sustainable construction.
If you're working in, or curious about, the mass timber industry, this podcast keeps you connected to the people moving it forward.
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The Mass Timber Podcast: Explore Mass Timber industry conversations
The Key to Mass Timber w/ Julian Lineham of Studio NYL
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What to consider when planning a mass timber building — fire, acoustics, spans, hybrids, and more. Join our newsletter to get the resource.
What if the secret to efficient, cost-effective mass timber construction lies not just in the material, but in the mind of the engineer? See how integrating precision detailing and early collaboration can transform mass timber projects, ensuring they meet critical fire ratings and acoustic standards without compromising on design or budget. Julian Lineham, a seasoned structural engineer with over 35 years of experience and 20+ mass timber projects, shares insights from projects like the North End Community Center and the Museum of Nebraska Art. Learn how repetition, connection control, and hybrid systems can reduce risks and costs, while enhancing project delivery and tenant value. This discussion is essential for architects, engineers, contractors, and developers aiming to optimize their mass timber endeavors for better site viability, labor efficiency, and sustainable outcomes.