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Te Whare Nui o Tuteata, Scion Innovation Hub

Te Papa Tipu Innovation Park, Rotorua, New Zealand

Commercial

Client

New Zealand Forest Research Institute Ltd (trading as Scion)

Architect

RTA Studio and Irving Smith Architects

Location

Te Papa Tipu Innovation Park, Rotorua, New Zealand

Head contractor

Watts & Hughes

Structural engineer

Dunning Thornton

Building methodology

XLAM CLT


Working alongside Scion and project partners, XLAM assisted in the construction of Te Whare Nui o Tuteata, a commercial building designed specifically to showcase timber technology and sustainability in construction.

About the project

Te Whare Nui o Tuteata, otherwise known as the Scion Innovation Hub, is a three-storey 2,000m2 engineered timber building that acts as a demonstration project for timber technology and sustainability in construction.

Outcome

As the largest and most experienced mass timber provider in Australasia, XLAM were engaged to supply and install the project’s cross laminated timber (CLT), providing both technical and commercial input throughout the project. The distinct triangle entrance of Te Whare Nui o Tuteata features XLAM CLT with intersecting glulam (GLT) triangular frames that create a triple-peak portal. XLAM CLT was also used for the mid floors and landings, as well as the lift core, and some of the meeting room walls. XLAM CLT AirStairs are a key feature of the building.

At the end of construction, an assessment was conducted to calculate the entire environmental impact of the building. It was found that the volume of timber used throughout the project cancelled out the amount of CO2 emissions produced during the build. This means that Te Whare Nui o Tuteata is one of few commercial buildings in the world to achieve net-zero embodied carbon emissions.

We wanted to provide the opportunity for the wider community to experience the future that a forest-based circular bioeconomy can deliver and provide the public with examples of the research Scion is doing to support a low-carbon and renewable future for Aotearoa.”

Julian Elder, Scion CEO

Design and structure

Te Whare Nui o Tuteata showcases timber technology in construction by utilising different engineered timber products to form the building’s floors, stairs, lift shaft, partitions and primary structural bracing. The approach of displaying mass timber in many forms was part of the architectural concept, with the building’s hallmark timber diagrid used to form the structural bracing, believed to be a world first of its size.

The 8-metre-tall timber diagrid frames and entry canopies use GLT and laminated veneer lumber (LVL). The diagrid comprises of 88 diamond and triangleshaped frames that use innovative dovetail node joints to slot and glue together in a celebration of engineered timber craft. The connections between the diagrid sections consist of flexible U-shaped steel plates (UFP plates) that act as energy-dissipation devices between the timber. The connections also include a component designed to deform during severe earthquakes in order to protect the building.

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280m3

XLAM CLT

201 tonnes

CO2 sequestered

=101 cars

taken off the road for a year

Outcome

Through combined efforts, Scion, XLAM and project partners, were able to create space that truly showcases what is possible from timber through innovation.

PEFC

Certified timber

50 mins

for Australian plantations to regrow the timber used in construction

1,000+ projects completed across sectors including

aged care.

commercial.

residential.

industrial.

education.