Mjøstårnet

Brumunddal, Norway, Europe

Completed · Mixed Use · Tall Timber Mixed-Use Tower · Subarctic · 2019

An 85.4-metre, 18-storey glulam and cross-laminated timber tower that held the record for world's tallest timber building at completion. The structure uses timber for columns, beams, floor slabs and facade, with concrete cores only at lift shafts and stair wells.

Innovation highlights

  • 85.4m glulam and CLT primary structure — record tallest timber at completion
  • Timber used for columns, beams and CLT floor slabs throughout
  • Vibration control achieved through mass timber mass without concrete floor topping on upper storeys
  • Mixed hotel, apartments, offices and swimming pool within a single timber frame
Client / Developer
AB Invest
Architect
Voll Arkitekter
Engineer
Sweco Norge
Type
Tall Timber Mixed-Use Tower

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