Fifty Years of Tenant-Based Rental Assistance
Volume 26 Number 2
Editors
Mark D. Shroder
Michelle P. Matuga
Mass Timber: A Sustainable Building Solution
Jackson Morrill
American Wood Council
Industrial Revolution
Every home that is built is a representation of compromises made between different and often
competing goals: comfort, convenience, durability, energy consumption, maintenance, construction
costs, appearance, strength, community acceptance, and resale value. Consumers and developers tend
to make tradeoffs among these goals with incomplete information which increases risks and slows the
process of innovation in the housing industry. The slowing of innovation, in turn, negatively affects
productivity, quality, performance, and value. This department features a few promising improvements
to the U.S. housing stock, illustrating how advancements in housing technologies can play a vital role in
transforming the industry in important ways.
Architects, designers, and developers are exploring designs using new products like cross-laminated and glued-laminated timber. These new mass timber products provide a significantly lower carbon footprint and store carbon in the building for its lifetime. The advent of new building code provisions allowing for the use of mass timber products to construct larger structures that go up faster than those made with alternative materials like concrete and steel can help address the affordable housing crisis more quickly and in a sustainable manner.
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