
With one of the highest skyscraper called HoHo, Vienna has it´s first high-rise building made out of wood. The HoHo Vienna is a showcase project for hybrid construction.
The HASSLACHER group provided approximately 400 m³ glued laminated timber and 14,400 m² cross laminated timber for the overall project in Vienna/Austria. The glued laminated timber beams are made as so-called composite components. The cross laminated timber wall elements with excellent surface in spruce were delivered as full-finished components directly to the construction site.
The 24-storey building, with its 84 meters, is one of the tallest wooden buildings in the world. The HASSLACHER Group supplied 777 block-glued glulam columns of the highest strength class in visual quality. Furthermore, CLT wall elements with “Excellent surface” were produced and further refined by means of a double surface treatment. In addition to this, all CLT elements were delivered with pre-installed windows and a vapor barrier.
Project Information: Hasslacher
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