Oregon State University Launches $200M Mass Timber Research Complex
The Huang Complex at Oregon State University, a $200 million project, aims to enhance scientific collaboration and research capabilities through advanced mass timber construction. The facility will support supercomputing and vibration-sensitive lab environments, marking a significant advancement in the use of wood in high-tech applications.

Construction of the Huang Collaborative Innovation Complex began in December 2023, featuring a total area of 143,000 sq ft and a budget of $200 million. This facility is designed to accommodate supercomputing capabilities and advanced laboratory equipment while meeting stringent vibration requirements of 2,000 micro-inches per second.
The structure utilizes mass plywood panels crafted by Freres Engineered Wood, enabling it to withstand the demanding environments of scientific research. The project reflects a growing acceptance of mass timber in sensitive laboratory settings, potentially influencing future building designs in data centers and life sciences markets. The complex will also utilize heat from its supercomputer for energy across the university campus, emphasizing sustainability and innovative resource management.




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