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Why the Future of Housing May Be Built in Timber, Not Concrete?
Buildings 2.0
43 minutes
1 month ago
Why the Future of Housing May Be Built in Timber, Not Concrete?
In this episode, Jose Cruz interviews Oliver David Krieg, president of Intelligent Cities, discussing the evolution and potential of mass timber in construction. Oliver shares his journey from architecture to computational design, the benefits and challenges of using mass timber, and the innovative approaches Intelligent Cities is taking to integrate this sustainable material into urban housing. The conversation also touches on the role of AI in production, the importance of collaboration in the construction process, and the unique challenges of navigating venture capital in the real estate sector.
Takeaways
Oliver's journey into architecture was influenced by his love for design and technology.
The transition from academia to industry involved practical applications of computational design.
Mass timber offers unique benefits, including sustainability and aesthetic appeal.
Understanding the material properties of mass timber is crucial for its adoption.
The construction industry is slow to adopt new materials, which presents challenges for mass timber.
Intelligent Cities focuses on prefabricated systems to streamline urban housing construction.
Collaboration with architects and developers is essential for successful projects.
Venture capital expectations differ significantly from traditional construction timelines.
AI has the potential to enhance efficiency in mass timber production.
Product-market fit is critical for success in the construction industry.