
Metropolis Magazine Names 半岛体育 a Responsible Disruptor
(CHICAGO, February 14, 2023) 鈥� We have been named one of three Responsible Disruptors in the second annual Metropolis Responsible Disruptors program for our Mass Timber Innovation: The Hospitality Prototype.

The program honors projects representing positive change, or disruption, encouraging healthy innovation in architecture and design. Our prototype caught the judges鈥� attention for its use of domestically grown, sustainable timber in a code-compliant hotel concept. The prototype strives to increase the adoption of a sustainable construction material 鈥� mass timber 鈥� by proving that mass timber is affordable, appealing, and accessible.
鈥淥ur goal with the prototype is to illuminate the ecological and financial benefits of mass timber while providing a fresh experience to guests,鈥� Principal and Design Leader Steve Cavanaugh, AIA, LEED AP, says.
The mass timber hotel prototype derives from a collaborative research initiative involving architects, interior designers, engineers, developers, hoteliers, federal bodies, and university researchers. The U.S. Forest Service鈥檚 grant opened doors for our team to take the design of a timber hotel to a complete concept. It removes perceived barriers to hospitality timber construction by definitively and objectively dispelling common objections; quantifying environmental and health benefits; and calculating a compellingly competitive cost model.
A guestroom prototype is in development at the University of Minnesota for acoustic testing. Beyond this project, it will be used for graduate student research from design to forestry management.