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70 Story tallest timber tower tipped for Tokyo

www.designboom.com - Japanese developer sumitomo forest has joined forces with architectural designers nikken sekkei, announcing plans for the world’s tallest wooden skyscraper. The 1,148-foot (350 metre) skyscraper is set to be completed by 2041 and is located in central Tokyo.

The timber skyscraper forms part of the W350 project, a mixed use environmentally friendly development whose completion will Mark Sumitomo‘s 350th anniversary. The concept has been prepared by sumitomo’s tsukuba research institute which the company hopes will help ‘transform the city into a forest’.

The plan will see 70 storeys comprising of steel and timber covering 6,500 square meters and 455,000 square meters in floor space6.5 million cubic feet of wood will be required to realise the braced tube structure designed in collaboration with architectural designers Nikken Sekkei. braced tubing summarises a structural system strengthened by inserting elements into the incorporated framework to prevent any damage caused by conditions brought on by earthquakes or just simply wind. read more