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Japan plans to take timber high-rise construction to new heights

A Japanese company has revealed plans to build a 350m-high tower made predominantly of timber, which, if ever built, would dwarf the wooden structures currently being constructed or contemplated.

In recent years a global competition has developed to build the world’s tallest timber tower, with Norway, Canada, Austria and Australia entering the race – and arguing over whether it is cheating to including non-timber structural elements.

But Sumitomo Forestry’s vision for its mixed-used “W350” tower would be three times higher than its nearest rival, 40m higher than London’s Shard and the 34th highest building in the world.

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