TIMBER CONSTRUCTION DAYS /Oslo International Timber Conference 2025
Oslo International Timber Conference will take place on June 4th–5th centrally located in Oslo at Transformator Scene (formerly DogA)
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Over the course of this two-day conference, internationally renowned architects, engineers, and contractors will present the latest innovations in timber construction, timber architecture, and engineering.
The theme for this year’s conference is to explore the possibilities within modern timber structures and timber architecture—and it’s going to be EPIC!
The wide thematic scope of Timber Construction Days attracts a full house every year, drawing a diverse audience including contractors, developers, architects, engineers, researchers, and craftsmen.
Look forward to an exciting and content-rich program featuring groundbreaking projects, insightful site visits, a large exhibition area, and a gathering of the foremost experts in timber and timber construction.
Exciting speakers are already confirmed for TKD25, and we will be announcing the lineup throughout the winter and spring.
P.S. Members of Forum for Timber Construction, the Norwegian Institute of Wood Technology, Oslo Association of Architects, InnoTre and the Timber Construction Industry Network (BN3) receive discounted ticket prices.
If you're curious about becoming a member of FFT, our other events, or accessing our Knowledge Base, follow this link:
https://www.forumfortrekonstruksjoner.no/plans-pricing
Interested in exhibiting at the Oslo International Timber Construction Days?
Contact us at post@forumfortrekonstruksjoner.no for more information.
See you at the Oslo International Timber Conference in June!
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TKD 2025 Prices
Both days
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Regular: 490 €
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Member: 450 €
Day only: 365 €
Evening only: 240 €
Site visit: 500 €
Note! Requires separate registration
Day + Evening + Site Visit
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Regular: 540 €
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Member: 500 €
STREAMING:
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Regular: 365 €
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Member: 325 €
Student prices will be available later
PROGRAM:
JUNE 4
SITE VISIT
Note: Requires separate registration. Limited availability.
15:00 Meet-up at the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History
(Norsk Folkemuseum)
15:10 Building Traditions Through the Centuries
— Timber log construction, post-and-beam structures, statics, spans, and dimensions
Dr.art. Terje Planke
15:45 Site Visit and Discussion at TradLab TRE
Dr.art. Terje Planke
16:30 Departure from the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History
We’ll head together to Transformator Scene
JUNE 4
EVENING EVENT
17:30 Registration
and serving of a delicious meal
18:00 Welcome to TKD 2025!
Jørgen Tycho and Thomas Orskaug
18:10 CBS-CBT – Structure & Technology
Collected works
Jean-Luc Sandoz – Structural Engineer (RIB)
19:10 Break
19:30 Philibert Prize 2025
Award ceremony for this year’s winner
19:45 The Reconstruction of Notre-Dame de Paris
Rémy Fromont
21:00 End of Day 1

JUNE 5
DAY PROGRAM
08:00 Registration
09:00 Welcome to TKD 2025!
Jørgen Tycho and Thomas Orskaug
09:05 HYLLIE
12 stories of timber and straw
Daniel Fagerberg – Strömbro Building Workshop
09:50 Break
10:00 Modulus Matrix
Modular social housing
Peris+Toral Arquitectes
10:45 Break
11:00 Katajanokan Laituri – Stora Enso’s New Headquarters
Finland’s largest timber building
Selina Anttinen – Anttinen Oiva Architects
Antto Kauhanen – Stora Enso
11:45 Break
11:55 TRÆ
Denmark’s tallest timber building
Constructed with reused materials
Lendager Group
12:40 Lunch
13:40 The Lighthouse in Malmö
Innovative timber office building
Gustaf Wennerberg – Wingårdhs Architects
Anthony Rety – Binderholz
14:25 Break
14:40 “Vis á Vis”
User-developed timber housing
Richard Scheich – feld72
15:25 Hortus
Office building made from timber and clay
Bettina Baggenstos – Lehmit GmbH
16:10 Summary & Closing Remarks
Jørgen Tycho and Thomas Orskaug












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