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Andrew Herdeg of Lake Flato Architects and David Meaney of the University of Pennsylvania | Inside Amy Gutmann Hall: Philadelphia's First Urban Mass Timber Building
When most universities build research facilities for data science and AI, they create sleek, futuristic spaces that showcase technology. The University of Pennsylvania took the opposite approach with Amy Gutmann Hall. The six-story building uses mass timber construction to bring natural warmth and a sense of openness to technical programs. Walking through the 116,000-square-foot structure, the exposed wood columns, beams, and ceiling decks contrast with a fresh color palette rarely seen in institutional environments.
Joseph Chase of Skidmore Owings & Merrill and Maxwell Hatfield-Biondo of Jaros, Baum & Bolles | The Making of Disney's Sustainable, All-Electric NYC Headquarters
Disney's New York operations were scattered across the Upper West Side in aging facilities, including a former horse stable that housed ABC News broadcast sets. The Robert A. Iger Building at 7 Hudson Square consolidates ABC, ESPN, Marvel, and other divisions into a 1.2 million-square-foot vertical campus that's fully electric and LEED Platinum certified.
Carrie Denning Jackson of Jamestown | The Ponce City Market Approach to Sustainable Construction
Carrie Denning Jackson, Director of Innovation and Sustainability at Jamestown, discusses how the company is embedding health and environmental programs into developments like Ponce City Market's phase two expansion in Atlanta. The conversation covers Jamestown's approach to sustainable materials, mass timber construction methods, and strategies for using corporate scale to drive down costs for healthier building products across the industry.
Nate Helbach of Neutral | Mass Timber and the Future of Sustainable Housing Development
Nate Helbach shares how Neutral aims to bridge the gap between sustainability goals and financial viability through vertical integration. His systematic approach combines proprietary algorithms with in-house expertise across development, construction, and technology to build mass timber projects designed to reduce carbon emissions while targeting competitive investor returns.
Predictions for 2023 from Leading Housing Developers
Predictions for 2023 from Leading Housing Developers