Nicolas Pople Architects has created a facetted cross-laminated timber chapel for a church in the town of Stroud in southwest England. Built for the Christian Community in Stroud, the timber chapel was made from a combination of cross-laminated timber (CLT) panels and glue-laminated (glulam) structural beams. Nicolas Pople Architects worked with structural engineer Corbett Tasker to create
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Nicolas Pople Architects creates vaulted CLT church in Stroud
Nicolas Pople Architects creates vaulted CLT church in Stroud
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