Description
WoodSolutions is proud to host world-renowned architect Tye Farrow while promoting his new book Constructing Health in Australia.
Tye offers an engaging and accessible way forward in how to construct health through specific, measurable design qualities and characteristics that enhance human performance in the cities and homes we live in, the places we learn, and the spaces we heal.
Hear Tye speak on Constructing Health: How the Built Environment Enhances Your Mind Health
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The positive impacts of incorporating natural elements into the built environment are well known. Designing spaces with exposed timber, for example, creates healthier living and working environments, improving our overall well-being.
T3 Collingwood is a high quality 15-level commercial building that aims to achieve best-practice sustainable design, encompassing mass timber construction, building performance, occupancy comfort, and the urban environment.
When complete, it will be Melbourne's largest mass timber office building.
Don't miss out on this chance to peek inside the building and gain valuable insights and learnings on Mass Timber Construction from the T3 project team.
Agenda
12:15 – 12:30 Welcome & Introduction from WoodSolutions
12:30 - 2:00 T3 Teams
Jo Lees – Construction Manager, Hines
T3 Collingwood is an exceptional progressive workplace nestled in the Melbourne fringe, only 4km from the CBD. It stands as a pinnacle of innovation, with a dominant structure of mass timber. T3 Collingwood proudly belongs to Hines’ esteemed T3 portfolio, embodying the essence of Timber, Transit and Technology. Envisioned to be a signature creative office development, T3 Collingwood’s design exudes elegance, timelessness and distinction, mirroring the inherent qualities of mass timber. As an example of sustainable architecture, this visionary project harmoniously blends environmental consciousness with cutting edge aesthetics offering a glimpse into the future where innovation and natural beauty converge.
Jimmy Walker– Senior Associate, Jackson Clements Burrows
Using locally sourced and procured Mass Timber CLT and GluLam, this project aims to be at the forefront of best-practice ESD initiatives, including targeting a minimum 5.5 star NABERS Base Building energy rating and a 6 Star Green Star rating. The result is a high quality building with calm interiors, strong biophilic connections and a warm timber aesthetic not typically associated with hi-rise office buildings.
Danny Watson – Structural Engineer, ASH
Danny will discuss ASH’s role as the GLT supplier in the design, collaboration and manufacture of the project. What DfMA principles were applied to ensure an efficient design through manufacture and site installation, and how this was coordinated with the other consultants and sub-contractors within the building project.
Mei Doery - Project Manager, ICON
T3 is seen as a benchmark project for the business and presents timber as a viable option as an alternative to traditional concrete and steel construction. Icon will present on the ‘real life’ experience of Mass Timber installation from the perspective of a builder. They will discuss the challenges, solutions and benefits gained, utilizing new technologies, and share the processes involved from design, manufacturing to installation, and how collaboration with key stakeholders and lessons learnt from previous projects were implemented and key to the project’s success.
Matthew Bove – Principal Structural Engineer, AECOM
Matthew will present on the structural engineering of this innovative project. He will dive into the building structure for T3 and will include an overview of the structural system and key timber design considerations such as fire performance, vibration connection design and design/detailing collaboration.
2:00 – 2:45 Lunch Break
2:45 – 4:00 Tye Farrow - Presentation and Q&A – Constructing Health: How the Built Environment Enhances Your Mind Health
Tye Farrow explores the relationship between architecture and mental health, delving into how our built environment can either enhance or harm well-being. He bridges the gap between medicine and design, drawing on various fields such as psychology and neuroscience to show how intentional environmental design can support physical and neurological health. By understanding how our surroundings affect us, he suggests that designing more thoughtful environments can improve both individual and societal well-being.
4:00 – 5: 00 Networking afternoon tea
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