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Introduction to Wood: Structural Gravity Framing Design

January 14, 2025 - National Online Event. This presentation will provide an introductory review of structural wood design for vertical (gravity) loads, including bending, shear, deflection, vibration, tension, compression, and connections.

Introduction to Wood: Structural Lateral Framing Design

January 16, 2025 - National Online Event. This presentation will provide an introductory review of structural wood design for lateral (wind and seismic) loads, including traditional diaphragms and shear walls as well as alternate systems.

Wood & Wellbeing: Design Strategies for Deaf and Hard of Hearing

February 12, 2025 - National Online Event. This case study presentation explores how an exposed wood structure contributes to the sustainability, accessibility, and inclusivity of the Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Youth in Vancouver, Washington, where designers followed DeafSpace principles as part of a deaf-led design process for the bilingual school.

Mass Timber Constructability and Costing

February 20, 2025 - Regional Online Event (OR, HI, ID-South) This seminar is designed to give architects, engineers, and construction professionals the tools they need to deliver successful mass timber projects from start to finish.

Postponed Designing and Building with Mass Timber: Design, Planning and Performance

February 27, 2025 - Regional Online Event (NY) This presentation builds on the spirit of shared learning within the mass timber community to provide an overview of products, planning, design, and implementation techniques to maximize the benefits these buildings can deliver.

Realizing Mass Timber’s Benefits: Key Design Decisions and Analysis

February 27, 2025 - Regional Online Event (TX) This presentation will examine early project decisions and design steps, focusing on how to optimize projects for mass timber to avoid price premiums. This course will also provide an in-depth look at biogenic carbon accounting, including when and how it should be counted, as well as a discussion of end-of-life assumptions.

Type III Fire-Resistant Design & Detailing for Exterior Walls, Shafts

Carriage Club 5301 State Line Road, East Room, Kansas City, MO, United States

February 27, 2025 - Regional In-Person Event (Kansas City, MO) This presentation will focus on common detailing issues and areas of misunderstanding related to exterior walls and their intersection with rated floor assemblies, followed by discussion of detailing code requirements, code compliance, and rationale for approval with an emphasis on constructability and practicality.

Designing and Building with Mass Timber: Design, Planning and Performance

Town House Kitchen + Drinks 559 Main Street, New Rochelle, NY, United States

March 5, 2025 - Regional In-Person Event (New Rochelle, NY) This presentation builds on the spirit of shared learning within the mass timber community to provide an overview of products, planning, design, and implementation techniques to maximize the benefits these buildings can deliver.

Tall Timber Design Seminar & CoStar Building Tour

Delta Hotels Richmond Downtown 555 East Canal St., Richmond, VA, United States

March 12, 2025 - Regional In-Person Seminar + Tour (Richmond, VA) This presentation will review the tall wood code provisions, including the three new construction types (IV-A, IV-B, and IV-C), and the technical research and testing that supported their adoption. Following the session, attendees can see mass timber construction firsthand on a site tour of the 200,000-square-foot CoStar Foundry Park South Office Building.

Exploring Tall Timber Design & New Code Provisions

March 14, 2025 - Regional Online Event (DC, DE, MD, VA, WV) This presentation will review the tall wood code provisions, including the three new construction types (IV-A, IV-B, and IV-C), and the technical research and testing that supported their adoption.

International Mass Timber Conference 2025

March 25-27, 2025 - Regional In-Person Event (Portland, OR). Co-produced by WoodWorks & Trifecta Collective, this conference is one of the largest gatherings of mass timber experts in the world.

Multnomah County Library Tours: A Firsthand look @ Mass Timber Construction

Albina Library 216 Northeast Knott Street, Portland, OR, United States

April 15, 2025 - Regional In-Person Tour (Portland, OR) This unique educational event will provide an in-depth look at two mass timber libraries—Multnomah County’s Albina Library Expansion and East County Library. Attendees will tour both sites with project team members and hear strategies for successful, code-compliant mass timber buildings with insight into detailing and construction techniques.

$20.00

Mass Timber in Multi-Family: Key Considerations and Advanced Fire Design

April 22, 2025 - Regional Online Event (CA-North, HI, ID-South, NV, OR, UT) Learn how mass timber and hybrid wood building systems can help address critical gaps in the multi-family housing market and the changes introduced in the 2021 International Building Code (IBC) that significantly expand the opportunities for tall timber structures.

$20.00

Mass Timber: Early Design Decisions & Tall Wood Code Provisions

Burwell Center for Career Achievement 2190 East Asbury Avenue, Room #340, Denver, CO, United States

April 29, 2025 - Regional In-Person Event (Denver, CO) This presentation will walk through early project decisions and design steps, focusing on how to optimize projects for mass timber and how one early decision can influence others. Following a brief discussion of history and motivators, this presentation will introduce the new tall wood code provisions and construction types, as well as the technical research and testing that supported their adoption.

$20.00

Mass Timber: Early Design Decisions & Tall Wood Code Provisions

May 1, 2025 - Regional Online Event (CO, MT, NE, ND, SD, WY) This presentation will walk through early project decisions and design steps, focusing on how to optimize projects for mass timber and how one early decision can influence others. Following a brief discussion of history and motivators, this presentation will introduce the new tall wood code provisions and construction types, as well as the technical research and testing that supported their adoption.

$20.00