MEDIA ADVISORY – George Brown College hosts Mass Timber Seminar Canada Conference

TORONTO, Sept. 1, 2023 /CNW/ – Join us at the Mass Timber Seminar (MTS) Canada Conference to delve into sustainable building innovation. Over three days, this in-person event will focus on mass timber design and construction techniques for residential, commercial, industrial, health care, educational and institutional structures, showcasing the latest developments, and fostering connections with fellow professionals and more than 18 expert speakers.

Co-hosted by Rothoblaas and George Brown College’s Brookfield Sustainability Institute, this conference promises engaging presentations, discussions, and plenty of networking possibilities with specialists from around the world. It will tackle new innovations in mass timber including affordable housing, acoustics, manufacturing, fire safety, environmental/sustainable benefits, health care, and carbon benefits. The event will also provide a deeper look at Limberlost Place, Ontario’s tallest mass timber structure, and will premiere the most comprehensive mass timber database in the world.

The event will feature renowned speakers in the timber industry, both nationally and internationally, representing companies such as Moriyama Teshima, Hullmark, EllisDon, Farrow Partners Architects, Hines, BDP Quadrangle, Bird Construction, R-Hauz, Dialog, Provencher Roy, and many others.

What:                  

3-day live in-person conference about the mass timber industry



When:                                 

September 6: 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM EDT



September 7: 8:00 AM – 6:30 PM EDT



September 8: 8:00 AM – 5:15 PM EDT



Where:               

George Brown College, Waterfront Campus at Queens Quay, 51 Dockside Drive



For more information visit: https://www.brookfieldsustainabilityinstitute.com/events/mass-timber-conference-toronto

RSVP: Media representatives are invited to confirm their attendance by e-mail at [email protected].

SOURCE George Brown College

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