Shigeru Ban unveils plans for world's tallest timber hybrid structure

Award-winning Japanese architect is using an eco-friendly timber frame for his bold new building in Canada

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Japanese architect Shigeru Ban is designing a residential tower in Canada tipped to be the largest timber hybrid structure in the world.

The building, which will feature a timber frame supported by a concrete and steel core, will be built along the waterfront in central Vancouver. Further details of the build are due out later this year, but a rendering reveals a glass-clad structure with an elegant, sloped roof.

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