A model for mass timber and low carbon design
architecturenow.co.nz
Youwill be hosted on the day by representatives fromAuckland University of Technology,Jasmax, and Naylor Love. The event will highlight the innovative use of mass timber and adaptivereuse.Key dates andtimes:Tuesday 11February5.00 pm - 7.30pmTukutuku, AUT - Akoranga Drive, Northcote,AucklandTukutuku is AUTs most energy-efficient and lowest-carbon development to date. The new four-story learning facility creates a vibrant social and academic hub, featuring a striking atrium that seamlessly connects to the refurbished AF building. With a design focus on connectivity, sustainability, and wellbeing, Tukutuku sets a new standard for future-ready, sustainabledevelopment.Tukutuku is designed to enhance student success by providing an integrated hub that brings together essential services, study and social spaces, a caf, library, and academic staff offices, all adjacent to a variety of learning environments. More than just a lecture venue, Tukutuku fosters a connected and dynamic learningecosystem.The building reinforces client leadership. Jasmax says, As Aotearoa New Zealands most energy-efficient university, AUT has further cemented its leadership with Tukutuku, which is its most sustainable building to date. This project reinforces AUTs position as the university with the lowest CO2 emissions per square meter of built space across Australasia. The combination of mass timber construction and an adaptive reuse approach has been pivotal in reducing embodied carbon by half compared to a conventional newbuild.Registerhere fortickets.Free forUDINZ membersNon-members: $150Prospective members:$80ArchitectureNZfeatures a review of Tukutuku by Nick Roberts in theJan/Feb 2025 issue. Buy the issuehere.
0 Reacties ·0 aandelen ·55 Views