Mjøstårnet
The worlds tallest wooden building is exemplary fireproof. Its the third tallest building in the country.
Ringsaker Mjostarnet 18fl U C Skyscrapercity Architect Vestfold Hedmark
The worlds tallest timber building is being built in.
. Mjøstårnet in Brumunddal Norway designed by Voll Arkitekter is the third-tallest building in Norway and also the tallest timber building in the world. The record breaking project Mjøstårnet has been awarded the Gold accolade in the New York Design Awards 2018. And with that 2015 meeting the Mjøstårnet project was born.
See more of Mjøstårnet on Facebook. Outside Oslo in the town Brumunddal you will find Mjøstårnet with 18 floors at a height of 854 meters. Mjøstårnet is to be a symbol of the green shift and a proof that tall buildings can be built using local resources local suppliers and sustainable wooden materials.
When it was completed in March 2019 Mjøstårnet became a signal building. The design concept of Mjøstårnet was inspired by the Paris Agreement to combat climate change and began as an idea to reduce carbon dioxide emissions while sustainably sourcing. With its distinct architectural.
Mjøstårnet will have a combined floor area of around 11300 square metres. Mjøstårnet will be the worlds tallest timber building standing 81 metres above the ground. Mjøstårnet was actually planned to rise to a height of 81 m 265 ft however in the end the team decided to increase this by 44 m 145 ft with property developer Arthur.
When completed in 2019 the 18-story Mjøstårnet tower in Brumunddal Norway broke the height record for timber. The area around Brumunddal is well. On its 18 floors there are rentable meeting rooms five floors of office space 72 hotel rooms and 33 apartments.
See more of Mjøstårnet on Facebook. Not only in the way it stands out on the shore of lake Mjøsa Norways biggest lake but also as. Mjøstårnet is a modern mixed-use tower.
Mjøstårnet by Voll Arkitekter in Brumunddal Norway has been verified as the worlds tallest timber building by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. Mjøstårnet by Voll Arkitekter is a 280-foot-tall tower in Brumunddal Norway constructed entirely out of cross-laminated timber.
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