The land, the floodplain, and the forest
This Unstructured 9 includes features on FeildenFowles’s new Yorkshire Sculpture Park Weston Visitor gateway building, Scottish artists Dalziel + Scullion writing about their Corpus piece within the Cambridge Addenbrooks Biomedical Campus, A photo essay on Vietnamese women construction workers, a review of Bengal Stream, a Europe wide touring exhibition, uncovering the dynamic world of contemporary Bangladeshi architecture, and Reforesting Scotland founder, Bernard Planterose, on Shades of Green, a cultural history of the Sitka Spruce.
There is also Folded In, the research essay by Yves Weinand and his Lausanne’s I-Bois colleagues from Unstructured Xtra’s 9 CLT edition, and a full report on Fourth Door’s autumn symposia, Building with Water and Root & Branch.
Where CLT is Going? And where did it come from?
This new Unstructured extra on the rise and rise of everyone's favourite engineered timber. With Gerhard Schickhofer interviewed, SauerbrauchHutton, Helen & Hard, I-Bois, FeildenFowles, WaughThistleton, a special dRMM themed feature, and contributions from Alex de Rijke and Arup's Andrew Laurence.
And cutting against the grain, CLT's first Monocoque building, Arts & Crafts & CLT, Brettstapel, and reports from CLT's improbable world centre, Hackney, and the materials heartland origins, the Mur valley, Styria.