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Would wood work in a more sustainable Square Mile?

COMMENT Recent comments from Alastair Moss, chair of the City of London’s planning and transport committee, received a lot of attention and were mistaken by many to suggest we may see a new cluster of wooden skyscrapers in the Square Mile.

This, of course, is not a new concept. Back in 2014, PLP Architecture and researchers from Cambridge University’s department of architecture presented plans for an 80-storey wooden building within the Barbican to the then mayor of London, Boris Johnson. This, however, never materialised.

Of course, the City is right to encourage new thinking on how we can deliver more sustainable buildings. I am fully behind the use of sustainable materials and agree there are a lot of things our industry can do better. But, as Moss suggests, it is far more complex than simply using wood instead of concrete and steel.

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