Design

Why Timber Towers Are On the Rise in France

From Bordeaux to Paris, concrete is losing its cachet.
Tour Hypérion in Bordeaux.Jean-Paul Viguier et Associés

Spurred by concerns over climate change and the negative impacts of concrete manufacturing, architects and developers in France are increasingly turning to wood for their office towers and apartment complexes.

Concrete was praised through much of the 20th century for its flexibility, functionality, and relative affordability. In France, the material ushered in an era of bold modernist architecture including housing by Auguste Perret and Le Corbusier. Today, however, wood is lauded for its smaller environmental footprint and the speed with which buildings can be assembled.