• The building was assembled four storeys at a time, with a total of five construction stages. Mjøstårnet was built without external scaffolding.
  • Mjøstårnet is an 18-storey mixed-use building in Brumunddal, Norway, completed in March 2019. At the time of completion, it was officially the world's tallest wooden building...
  • Mjøstårnet is a modern mixed-use tower, with facilities that the residents, locals, and visitors can exploit. The tower consists of 18 stories with different programs.
  • Mjøstårnet, Brumunddal. 3.206 beğenme · 7 kişi bunun hakkında konuşuyor · 2.885 kişi buradaydı.
  • For Mjøstårnet, we have a main load-bearing in timber with some of the decks in concrete in the upper levels, resting on the timber structure.
  • 1. Mjøstårnet - Norway. Height: 85,4m. Mjøstårnet which translates into “the tower of lake Mjøsa”, is located in the small Norwegian town of Brumunddal.
  • Mjøstårnet is to be a symbol of the “green shift”, and a proof that tall buildings can be built using local resources, local suppliers and sustainable wooden materials.
  • Mjøstårnet in Brumunddal, Norway, designed by Voll Arkitekter is the third-tallest building in Norway and also the tallest timber building in the world.
  • Mjøstårnet er et samarbeidsprosjekt som er utviklet av Arthur Buchardt (AB Invest AS), Voll Arkitekter, Hent AS og Moelven Limtre AS.
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  • Mjøstårnet by Voll Arkitekter in Brumunddal, Norway, has been verified as the world's tallest timber building by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat.
  • The influential Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) has officially declared Norway's Mjøstårnet as the new world's tallest timber building.