By Duncan Purvis. Course number: WWOL100, Year Created: 2017. Format: PowerPoint Video – Length: One Hour – Credits: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, BC Housing Informal CPD, EIC – Handout: No. This course will discuss the unseen and enduring benefits of building with mass timber: building sustainably, adding value and creating a legacy.
Materials & Applications
109. Carbon12 A CLT Case Study in Design and Construction
By Kristin Slavin. Course Number: WWOL109, Year Created: 2018. Format: PowerPoint Video , Length: One Hour, Credits: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, BC Housing, EIC, Handout: No. PATH Architecture and Kaiser Group Inc. are sister companies that develop, design and build. Hear from Kristin Slavin, Associate at PATH Architecture, why the team decided to use wood as the primary structural material in projects, how that decision has evolved, and what they plan to do next.
120. Old is New Again: Timber Office Buildings
By Cory Zurell. Course Number WWON120, Year Created 2019. Format – PowerPoint Video – Length: One Hour – Credits: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, BC Housing, EIC – Handout: No.This course discusses how new timber versions of the old brick and beam vernacular are being pursued as an attractive and economical form of Class A office space and are highly desirable among progressive employers.
122. Application of CLT in custom homes and mixed use residential buildings
By Mehrdad Jahangiri and Allison DenToom. Course Number WWON122, Year Created 2019. Format: PowerPoint Video – Length: One Hour – Credits: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, BC Housing, EIC – Handout: No – Follow the journey of introducing CLT into high endâcustom homes and mixedâuse residential projects in the Greater Vancouver Area.
127. TTRIP Mass Timber Design
By Michael Leckman. Course Number WWON127, Year Created 2019. Format: PowerPoint Video – Length: One Hour – Credits: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, EIC – Handout: No.This presentation demonstrates how timber elements were: used as an integral part of the architecture, analyzed to achieve aesthetic, spatial, social and functional objectives in the design and building of Lethbridge College TTRIP.
132. How Innovation in Timber Construction Transformed British Architecture
By: Harbinder Singh Birdi . Course Number WWOL132, Year Created 2019. Format: PowerPoint Video – Length: One Hour – Credits: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, EIC – Handout: No. The Presenter will describe in detail the benefits of using timber both in terms of construction and sustainability and how modern timber materials and applications have transformed British architecture.
133. System Connectors
By Roland Maderebner. Course Number WWOL133, Year Created 2019. Format: PowerPoint Video – Length: One Hour – Credits: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, BC Housing, EIC – Handout: Yes. This course discusses two types of system Connectors for Point Supported Flat Slabs and Building Physics Decoupled Cantilever Elements: Spider and Bridge Connectors
135. Mid-Rise Cost Comparison Research: Wood, Concrete, Steel
By Patrick Crabbe. Course Number WWOL135, Year Created 2019. Format: Recorded Webinar – Length: One Hour – Credits: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, BC Housing, EIC – Handout: Yes. The presentation will discuss findings from a cost comparisons research study of four different 6 storey structural systems: Hybrid, wood, concrete and steel, in class C costing detail.
141. Mid-Rise Engineering Considerations for Engineered Wood Products
By Jeff Olson. Course Number WWOL141, Year Created 2020. Format: PowerPoint Video – Length: One Hour – Credits: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, BC Housing, EIC – Handout: Yes. This presentation will cover engineered wood product acceptance, testing requirements, lateral design, and proper detailing.
143. Cross Laminated Timber – The Building Material of the 21st Century
By Eric Andreasen. Course Number WWOL143, Year Created 2020. Format: PowerPoint Video – Length: One Hour – Credits: AIA, all Canadian Provincial Architect Associations, BC Housing, EIC – Handout: Yes. As steel was the preferred material of the 1800s, concrete the 1900s, Cross Laminated Timber is the building material of the 21st century. This course addresses the benefits of building with Cross Laminated Timber and its impact on climate change.


