How to Build a Mass Timber Home | Kyle Hanson | Timber Age Systems

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Want to design & build sustainable homes? What about a mass timber home? Find out how to make residential mass timber a success in this episode.

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Kyle Hanson is the Founder and CEO of Timber Age Systems – an incredible mass timber company focused on elevating communities through innovative materials and methods that transform the way we design and build. They’re based in Durango, Colorado and are manufacturing their own cross laminated timber (CLT) for high-performance sustainable panelized building systems. With a focus on residential use – they are truly one-of-a-kind in their approach and capabilities. Timber Age is changing high-performance building practices as we know them.

Timber Age Systems has developed game-changing panelized and modular building envelopes capable of outcompeting traditional methods on cost, time and performance. On top of that, they harvest local Ponderosa pine, mill their own lumber, and create their own CLT in-house – something no-other company in the country is doing.

Kyle tells us why we need to change the way we build and how his model will create attainable housing, contribute to community development and preserve our forest health. We walk through the Timber Age building systems, dive into several projects, and explore their plans to change the industry.

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Im a huge mass timber fan and am in pursuit of a career in it. I love that theres a yt channel dedicated to it because it'll help the indistry grow through public exposure. But I gotta say guys, these videos are wildly boring. We can't attract eyes and interest if people cant get through an hour long video. Try to find another way to format these videos so that the same information is getting across, but in a shorter more interesting manner. I love the effort you guys are putting in and if you could revamp this thing, it'll blow up

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Lots of good content but you need to add images and videos of the projects/products being discussed rather than just 1hr of talking heads

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