By Larry Podhora. Course Number WWOL039, Year Created 2012. Format: PowerPoint Video – Length: One Hour – Credits: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, EIC – Handout: No This presentation discusses the integrated design approach in designing the Oval, the iconic wood venue of the 2010 Olympic Games
Case Studies
042. Expanding Horizons: Mass Timber and the Fort McMurray Airport
By Rob Grant. Course Number WWOL042, Year Created 2015. Format: PowerPoint Video – Length: One Hour – Downloadable Handout: Yes – Credit: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, EIC -Through the project example of the new Fort McMurray Airport Terminal Building, this presentation will discuss a design approach for sustainable buildings in a northern climate.
046. Global Lessons from Local Forests
By Alan D Paradis – Format: PowerPoint Video – Length: One Hour – Credits: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, EIC – Handout: Yes. Through the example of the Biomass Power Plant at Hotchkiss School this presentation highlights distinctive and sustainable infrastructure.
048. Small To Tall; The Wood Innovation & Design Centre
By Eric Karsh. Course Number WWOL048, Year Created 2015. Format: PowerPoint Video – Length: One Hour – Credits: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, EIC – Handout: Yes. This course explains how the solid wood panel construction and the development of The Case for Tall Wood Study led to the just completed Wood Innovation and Design Centre, the tallest all wood building in the world.
050. Wooden Towers or Wind Energy Plants
By Holger Giebel. Course Number WWOL050, Year Created 2015. Format: PowerPoint Video – Length: One Hour – Credits: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, EIC – Handout: Yes. Learn how TimberTower develops, erects and distributes wooden towers for multi megawatt wind energy plants including the foundations. It is a high tech company, which connects the construction of wind energy plants with modern timber work.
062. Regional Design with Wood for Educational Facilities
By Timothy R. Eddy. Course Number WWOL062, Year Created 2015. Format: PowerPoint Video – Length: One Hour – Credits: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, EIC – Handout: Yes. The presenters will discuss approaches to design featuring wood as a primary material in a range of educational facilities in the western United States.
065. Treet – World`s Tallest Timber Building
By Marina Trifkovic. Course Number WWOL065, Year Created 2015. Format: PowerPoint Video – Length: One Hour – Credits: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, BC Housing, EIC – Handout: Yes. Through the perspective of Treet’s architect participants will see the advantages and challenges of timber high-rise construction and prefabrication.
067. Aspen Art Museum – Creating an Innovative Wood Structure
By Gregory R. Kingsley. Course Number WWOL067, Year Created 2015. Format: PowerPoint Video – Length: One Hour – Dowloadable Handout: No – Credit: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, EIC – This case study presentation will describe the innovative design and construction of the Aspen Art Museum wood structure, including paths explored but not chosen for the final design.
068. Mass Timber Building Systems: MEC Head Office Case Study
By Tanya Luthi. Course Number WWOL068, Year Created 2015. Format: PowerPoint Video – Length: One Hour – Credits: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, EIC – Handout: Yes. This presentation provides a detailed case study of the Mountain Equipment Co-op head office, a 100,000-square-foot mass timber building recently completed in Vancouver.
081. Construction of Treet the Worlds Tallest Timber Building
By Ole Herbrand Kleppe and Rune Abrahamsen. Course Number WWOL081, Year Created 2016.Format: PowerPoint Video – Length: 90 Minutes – Handout: Yes – Credit: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, EIC – This course discusses the construction of the 14 storey apartment building from both the builder’s and developer’s perspective.


