HoHo Vienna: One of the World's Tallest Timber Buildings
HoHo Vienna is one of the World's tallest wooden towers standing at 24 floors and 84m in height and is a great example of how we can combine concrete and timber to achieve the best solution for mid to high-rise buildings. Richard Woschitz, of the Woschitz Group is the structural engineer for the project. Today we speak to him about the structural system and the feasibility for high-rise timber buildings, importance of including fire authorities for innovative projects and managing moisture during the construction process. Check out the WoodSolutions website, the world's biggest website on wood: www.woodsolutions.com.au

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