Cross-laminated-timber housing in east London offers “the future of low carbon construction”

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A construction worker in a hard hat and safety vest is building a wooden frame at a construction site.

Work has been completed on a 10-storey carbon-neutral apartment complex in London‘s Dalston, which architecture firm Waugh Thistleton claims is the “world’s largest cross-laminated timber building”.

Work has been completed on a 10-storey carbon-neutral apartment complex in London‘s Dalston, which architecture firm Waugh Thistleton claims is the “world’s largest cross-laminated timber building”.

A construction worker in a hard hat and safety vest is building a wooden frame at a construction site.

Work has been completed on a 10-storey carbon-neutral apartment complex in London‘s Dalston, which architecture firm Waugh Thistleton claims is the “world’s largest cross-laminated timber building”.