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Mass Timber Construction is sweeping the planet. In a world first, the podcast brings to you the latest mass timber construction news from around the globe each week. Special guest episodes with members of the global AEC community are frequently. Sit back, relax and enjoy some refreshing content.
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Timber is becoming known as the building material of the 21st Century. It is strong – a high strength to weight ratio is recently being utilized with innovative developments; it is safe – being both durable and achieving fire ratings; it is sustainable –timber being the most viable option, acting like a carbon sink to reduce the effects of global warming. Research by Mcgraw and Hill suggests that innovation in the construction industry has been stagnant for over 50 years. Timber may provide ...
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A conference with 10,000+ attendees, exploring integrated, offsite, wood-based, automated construction in association with Greenbuild. Mass Timber+ 2024 November 12-14th, Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia Brought to you by Forest Economic Advisors.
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Welcome to Talking Forests, where we dive into social media tips and help you shine online. We are the voice for hard-working people. We interview forest, wood and outdoor thought leaders who pave the way for the future. Listen to our podcast for insights on forest management, mass timber, and grassroots efforts in the field by many great people in the forest sector. We highlight stores that you may not have heard about. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talkingfo ...
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Fire Science Show

Wojciech Wegrzynski

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Fire Science Show is connecting fire researchers and practitioners with a society of fire engineers, firefighters, architects, designers and all others, who are genuinely interested in creating a fire-safe future. Through interviews with a diverse group of experts, we present the history of our field as well as the most novel advancements. We hope the Fire Science Show becomes your weekly source of fire science knowledge and entertainment. Produced in partnership with the Diamond Sponsor of ...
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Your ultimate resource for in-depth discussions, expert interviews, and valuable insights into the ever-evolving world of real estate development. Hosted by Payam Noursalehi, this podcast brings you the knowledge and expertise of industry leaders, innovators, and professionals shaping real estate's future. Whether you’re a seasoned developer, an aspiring professional, or simply curious about the field, our episodes are designed to provide you with actionable information, real-world case stud ...
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The Charter Cities Podcast explores how charter cities can help solve some of the largest challenges of the 21st century, from urbanization to global poverty to migration. Each episode Mark Lutter interviews experts in international development, new cities, finance, entrepreneurship, and governance, to develop a better understanding of the various aspects of charter cities If you want to learn more visit the Charter Cities Institute at https://www.chartercitiesinstitute.org/
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British Columbia's only daily news show focused on business, brought to you by Business in Vancouver newspaper and biv.com. Join hosts editor-in-chief Kirk LaPointe as well as reporters Tyler Orton and Hayley Woodin as they interview Canada's business and political leaders about the pressing issues facing British Columbian businesses and industries today. Join them as they discuss real estate, technology, the resource industries and local and provincial politics.
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One could argue full-scale experiments on fire phenomena are the most enriching for our knowledge as the fire community. The costs associated with them and logistical nightmares of organizing them make them an uncommon sight. However, in an instance where we reach the boundaries of our knowledge, they are necessary to progress further. That was the…
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What does it take to evolve from a general carpentry business to a leader in mass timber construction? Join us as we chat with Mario Savva, Managing Director of Savcon, who shares the company's transformation story and their trailblazing role in the largest mass timber project by volume in the Southern Hemisphere. From overcoming intricate connecti…
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Nick Hewson has been involved for over a decade in mass timber projects. The challenges have evolved over the years and the industry has come along way. The focus now moves onto moisture during construction as one of the priorities for derisking projects. In this episode we learn from Nick from his decade of experience and how to make projects succ…
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I approach modelling water mist with caution. Not that I don't understand it, but because I lack clarity in the goals and objectives, as well I'm usually aware I may not deliver the expectations of my clients in terms of the physical phenomena I am capturing... And I'm not the only one like this. In this podcast episode I explore the world of water…
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Send us a text In this episode of the Real Estate Development Insights Podcast, Rod, the President and Owner of One Space Unlimited Inc., shares his extensive experience and insights into architectural and interior design services, primarily focused on the hospitality and multifamily residential industries across Canada. He emphasizes the importanc…
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What happens to controlled doors when a fire is detected in the building? They unlock. Elevators? They go down. People are guided somewhere, and the fire strategy is executed. As it should. But what if the real threat is not the fire itself? What if the real threat is using the fire as a decoy or, worse, as a tool? What if the threat has intelligen…
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Chris Wood is a GM at StandStruct and one of the most experienced influencer installers of timber buildings globally. In this episode we learn from the range of projects that he's been part of. We discuss the things that have made projects successful, but also the things that make a project the occasional disaster. Woody is an industry legend with …
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EVs are becoming more of a 'normal' part of fire safety engineering rather than an 'exotic problem'. I've invited two colleagues from Thornton Tomasetti - Ali Ashrafi and Pawel Woelke, to discuss what this engineering looks like. In the episode, we discuss insights into how fire risks differ between electric and internal combustion engine vehicles …
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Send us a text In this episode, Raymond Van Groll, Director of Building Structures at M.T.E., discusses the complexities and considerations of structural engineering in real estate development. Covering his extensive experience—from high-rise projects to mid-rise buildings—Raymond elaborates on various construction materials and systems, including …
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Curious about the future of sustainable construction? Join us as Michaela Harms, the Senior Director of Mass Timber for Sterling Structural, shares her fascinating journey from the forests of Helsinki to the forefront of the mass timber industry. Learn how Michaela’s passion for the environment and her engineering expertise are driving innovations …
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Fires in the waste industry are not discussed much unless one sees a giant smoke plume in the media, followed by advice to close your windows. In these (rare?) cases, we remind ourselves of the massive industry related to storing, sorting and recycling garbage, and the obvious environmental hazards such fires pose. From 2017 to 2020, Poland experie…
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In this episode, we’re joined by Kevin Peachy to discuss the future direction of WoodSolutions and their strategic plan. Kevin introduces himself and his role, then explains what WoodSolutions is and its vision. He outlines the major changes in the new strategic plan compared to previous directions, highlighting the goals and aspirations for the fu…
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In this episode we talk with Jonathan Hodges of the Jensen Hughes on his experience with using advanced modelling in the realm of fire safety engineering. Jonathan sheds light on how the modelling is used at various Jensen Hughes offices around the world, highlighting interesting differences they see across their practice. The core of the talk revo…
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Send us a text In this episode, Dr. Morteza Haider, professor at Toronto Metropolitan University and director of the Urban Analytics Institute, discusses his background and current work in real estate management and urban analytics. Dr. Haider delves into complex real estate problems in Canada, particularly the persistent housing affordability cris…
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In the everchanging world every now and then we get a new driver, that dictates most of our choices. In the current built environment and building industry, carbon dioxide feels like such a driver. We don't like it, we want to get rid of it... One way is to sequester or store large amounts of CO2 in our buildings. Ways to do that - more obvious is …
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We're in a time of rapid innovation in urban development, driven by the need for sustainable use of space. Today, we're chatting with Kelly Harrison from Whitby Wood. Kelly introduces herself and her role, then delves into the Optoppen Project's mission to transform urban spaces using rooftop extensions. She highlights the benefits of building exte…
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Unlock the future of sustainable building with our latest episode of the Mass Timber Construction Podcast. This week, we're diving into the heart of innovation with highlights from the New York State Green Building Conference, where forward-thinking professionals are reshaping the industry narrative. Explore the architectural splendor of Lever Arch…
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Is the "best practice" always the best approach to solving an engineering problem? Can we consider "best" and "appropriate" practices synonymous, and if not - how big is the gap between them? Join us as we welcome Professor Arnold Dix back to challenge conventional wisdom in engineering. Focusing on the nuanced distinction between "best practice" a…
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Send us a text In this episode of the Real Estate Development Insights podcast, I welcome Hoordad Ghandehari, a licensed architect in Toronto with nearly three decades of experience. Hoordad shares insights from his journey, detailing his background, architectural practice, and significant milestones. The conversation encompasses crucial aspects of…
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Unlock the secrets to safer, more sustainable building practices this week as we spotlight groundbreaking initiatives in mass timber construction. Have you ever wondered how the future of medium-rise residential buildings could be reshaped post-Grenfell? Tune in as we unveil the collaborative efforts of War Thistleton and the Institute of Structura…
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The last time I had Xinyan on the show was in 2021, and we were all excited about the possibilities that AI could bring to Fire Safety Engineering and Smart Firefighting. Three years have passed, and while we are still excited, we can now talk about experiences. What worked and what did not? Where were the challenges, and what was simple? You can o…
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In this episode, we’re joined by Franco Piva to discuss advanced Building Information Modeling (BIM) and its importance in mass timber projects. Franco introduces himself and his role in the timber industry. He explains advanced BIM management, highlighting the difference between effective and poor practices. Franco discusses who ensures proper BIM…
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Can innovative construction methods redefine our urban landscapes and contribute to sustainable living? Discover the groundbreaking strides in mass timber construction as we spotlight the Chartered Institute of Building's Sterling Prize nominees, including industry giants Gilbert Ash, Morgan Sindel, and McLaren. This week, we celebrate the Chowdhur…
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Soot is perhaps the most complex product of combustion, and at the same time one of the most profound for our everyday fire safety engineering. The topic of soot is not getting much love in the world of fire science, so I’ve chosen to give you a broad introduction to this subject. In this episode of fire fundamentals we will go through: · Soot crea…
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Send us a text In this episode, we delve into the remarkable journey of Kosta, a Bulgarian refugee who arrived in Canada in 1990 and transitioned into a successful real estate developer in Toronto. Kosta recounts his initial years working as an electrician and then starting his own renovation business. Through determination and a passion for buildi…
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Discover how mass timber is reshaping our built environment and setting new standards in sustainable construction. Join us on the Mass Timber Construction Podcast as we unveil the latest global advancements, starting with North Saskatoon's ambitious public library project and Toronto's groundbreaking 10-story mass timber development aimed at afford…
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In this episode of Experiments that Changed Fire Science we cover T. Jin’s experiments on the visibility in smoke – two experiments carried out in 1970 and 1971 in Japan that truly changed the way how we model fires and how we design fire safety in our buildings. This episodes presents my recollection of Jin’s experiments, based on the published wo…
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One of the key processes of designing safe & efficient timber buildings is the structural modelling process. However, this does require deep understanding & expertise in order to execute effectively. Timber is a material with very different characteristics to concrete and steel. And in this episode, we're speaking with a world leading expert on thi…
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Can sustainable construction revolutionize our world? On this week's Mass Timber Construction Podcast, we uncover the transformative projects making a global impact. From RAD+ar's Perisian Ocean Deck on a private Indonesian island, crafted entirely from reclaimed ironwood, to the rapid CLT housing initiative in Kitchener, Ontario, discover how inno…
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Is evacuation of a community during a wildfire largely different from evacuation of a building? How much of the knowledge from the building fires is directly useful in planning and managing such an event, and what stuff is completely different? These are the lead questions for my today's interview with prof. Enrico Ronchi from Lund University and d…
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Send us a text (7) Heritage Buildings, Adaptive Re-use, & Building Unique Projects; A Conversation with Joey Giaimo, OAA. www.realestatedevelopmentinsights.com #realestatedevelopment #realestatedeveloper #podcast #torontorealestate #heritage #heritagebuilding #adaptivedesign In this real estate development insights podcast episode, I interview Joey…
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Can mass timber construction save the planet? Discover why this innovative building method is turning heads in the construction industry and making significant strides in sustainability. This week on the Mass Timber Construction Podcast, we shed light on groundbreaking projects, including Secure's new HQ that utilizes a whopping 600 tons of wood an…
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Imagine a world where cities are not just places to live, but dynamic hubs of innovation, specialization, and cooperation. What if the cities of today are shaping the political and economic landscapes of tomorrow in ways we are only beginning to understand? In this episode, we dive deep into the heart of urban development with Ian Goldin, a leading…
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In the episode 10 of fire fundamentals together with David Morrisset, a nearly graduated PhD student from the University of Edinburgh, we explore the intricate dynamics of flame spread and its crucial role in fire safety engineering. David helps us differentiate between the two primary modes of flame spread, concurrent (imagine upward spread) and o…
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We're experiencing a time of fast innovation and growth in the timber industry, driven by the megatrend of decarbonization. Today, we're lucky to be speaking with Dean Lewis, Director of Mass Timber From Skanska. In this episode, we explore the potential of a mass timber program, discuss key conversations needed at the start of projects, and discus…
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Unlock the secrets of sustainable living with our special guests, Belinda Duncan, the trailblazing founder of Terraverta Habitats, and architect Sean, as they guide us through their transformative venture into the mass timber construction industry. Hear Belinda's personal journey as she built South Africa's first CLT-constructed home, facing numero…
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Discover the latest innovations and breathtaking projects in mass timber construction this week on the Mass Timber Construction Podcast. Have you ever wondered what it takes to build the world's largest timber-roofed stadium? You'll get an exclusive look at the groundbreaking design for Hobart's Macquarie Point stadium in Tasmania. We'll also celeb…
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With two Directors at NFPA - Michele Steinberg and Birgitte Messerschmidt, I'm trying to find an answer to a burning question - "what really is the WUI problem?" The WUI is not just a line on a map with an X distance from the forest... In this episode we try to define what it is, and who is in danger. Instead of our usual conversations looking into…
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Send us a text In this episode of the Real Estate Development Podcast, Simon Edwards, an acoustical engineer at HGC Engineering, shares his insights on the intersection between acoustics and mass timber construction. Simon discusses his background, transitioning from a career in music to becoming an acoustical engineer, and emphasizes the importanc…
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Ready to discover the latest breakthroughs in sustainable architecture? This week, we're taking you on a journey to New York's Governor's Island, where Bureau H Happold and Stony Brook University are crafting a groundbreaking 10-acre campus. Promising to achieve net-zero energy, water, waste, and carbon standards, this project stands as a testament…
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In this episode, we dive into the intricacies of insuring mass timber projects with Michael Hastings from M.D. Hastings Risk Consulting. Michael provides valuable insights into how the insurance market operates, the current availability of insurers for mass timber buildings, and the unique challenges that these innovative structures present in term…
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In today's Fire Science Show, we talk about how boundary conditions can make or break your fire simulation models. We'll explore boundary conditions' fundamental role in defining how simulations interact with their environments and how mastering these can lead to more accurate and reliable fire simulation models. I hope we break down some complex t…
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Ready to uncover the secrets behind sustainable building design and mass timber innovation? Join Paul Kramer on this week's edition of the Mass Timber Construction Podcast as we explore cutting-edge research on circularity and carbon reduction strategies in architecture. Discover how your insights as a member of the AEC community can shape a more s…
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A critical velocity episode... who would have thought? Even though I'm not an enthusiast of this approach, I have to admire the new science and researchers striving to improve it. This week I welcome Conrad Stacey and Michael Beyer from Stacey Agnew to talk about their recent developments. We'll take you through the historical development of this c…
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As mass timber continues to innovate the construction industry, it brings both challenges and groundbreaking advancements. In this episode, I sit down with Meike Engel and Ornagh Higgins from Aspect Structural Engineers. They share their extensive experience with tall mass timber projects, discussing key lessons learned, optimal building systems, a…
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Send us a text In this "Real Estate Development Insights episode," George Popper shares his journey from architecture to urban development. We explore the importance of creativity, problem-solving, community engagement in urban projects, and key decisions that shape successful developments. George's experience includes working in Europe, where he w…
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How is mass timber changing the face of construction around the globe? Tune in to our latest episode as we reveal transformative projects and groundbreaking initiatives in the world of sustainable building. From the Forest Products Association of Canada's newly launched mass timber roadmap to the innovative design of the Awana Center for Child and …
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What if you could predict the last possible time to evacuate your community before a wildfire wreaks havoc? What if you had that knowledge years before the wildfires happened and built up your preparedness based on this knowledge? What if you knew how this boundary changes with wind, dry weather and direction? I think you get a knowledge-based deci…
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Misconceptions in fire science are a strange thing. You present countless proof, publish research papers, and carry conversations, and yet… they live their own lives—spreading with no control and cluttering communication. One space is full of them—the fire safety of photovoltaic installations on flat roofs. In the Fire Science Show, we already had …
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