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Mjøstårnet

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As the main vertical/lateral structural elements and the floor spanning systems of Mjøstårnet are constructed from timber, the building is considered an all-timber structure. An all-timber structure may include the use of localized non-timber connections between timber elements. It may also include
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Mjøstårnet has a combined floor area of around 11,300 m (122,000 sq ft). The building offers a hotel, apartments, offices, a restaurant and common areas, as well as a
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non-timber floors as long as the decks are supported by a primary structure made in timber (resting on timber beams). In Mjøstårnet,
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in the adjacent first-floor extension. This is about 4,700 m (51,000 sq ft) in size and also built in wood.
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The next tallest wooden building is the 84 m (276 ft), 24-storey high HoHo Tower in
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a 350 m (1,150 ft), 70-floor tower to commemorate its 350th anniversary in 2041.
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were used on the top seven floors in order to handle comfort criteria and acoustics.
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Mjøstårnet is a wood hybrid building in Norway, IT was finished in 2019
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Mjøstårnet was designed by Norwegian studio Voll Arkitekter for
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were used for stairwells, elevator shafts and balconies.
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in August 2022. Mjøstårnet translates as "the tower of
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mixed-use
Brumunddal, Norway
world's tallest wooden building
Ascent MKE
lake Mjøsa
swimming hall
AB Invest
Moelven
glued laminated timber
Cross laminated timber
concrete slabs
Vienna
Sumitomo Forestry
W350 Project
"Mjøstårnet in Norway becomes world's tallest timber tower"
"Tallest wooden building"
"Mjøstårnet"
"Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat"
"Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat"
"World's tallest timber tower proposed for Tokyo"
Portals
Norway
icon
Architecture
60°52′39″N 10°55′51″E / 60.8774°N 10.9309°E / 60.8774; 10.9309
Categories
Buildings and structures in Innlandet
Wooden buildings and structures in Norway

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