
(Australia) In this episode of WoodSolutions Timber Talks, Adam Jones sit down with Ninotschka Titchkosky, co-CEO of BVNExternal link, to discuss the groundbreaking Atlassian TowerExternal link. As the world’s tallest timber building, the Atlassian Tower in Sydney, Australia, will stand as a testament to the potential of sustainable construction and design. Join us as we delve into the journey of creating this remarkable structure.
Throughout our conversation, we explore the intricate process of designing the world’s tallest timber building, from conception to completion, and the critical components that must be in place from the very beginning, including team dynamics, Building Information Modeling (BIM), and more. We discuss the sustainable design principles incorporated into the Atlassian Tower, and how they contribute to its eco-friendly footprint, as well as the major challenges faced during the design and construction phases and how the team overcame them.
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