The Tamedia Office Building, Switzerland: Designed by Shigeru Ban, this six-story office building in Zurich is notable for its innovative use of timber and sustainable design principles.
The Tree Hotel, Sweden: Located in Harads, Sweden, this unique hotel offers several treehouse rooms designed by various architects, featuring wooden exteriors that blend into the surrounding forest.
The Metropol Parasol, Spain: Located in Seville, this large wooden structure, designed by J. Mayer H. Architects, serves as an urban canopy and includes a market, archaeological museum, and elevated walkways.
The Church of the Transfiguration, Russia: Located on Kizhi Island in Lake Onega, this 18th-century wooden church is part of the Kizhi Pogost UNESCO World Heritage site, renowned for its intricate wooden architecture.
The Nidaros Cathedral, Norway: Located in Trondheim, Norway, this medieval cathedral is one of the largest wooden buildings in Scandinavia, featuring intricate carvings and a striking wooden interior.
The Vancouver Convention Centre, Canada: The West Building of the convention center in Vancouver features a large timber roof structure, showcasing British Columbia's sustainable forestry practices.
The Brock Commons Tallwood House, Canada: Located at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, this 18-story residential tower is one of the tallest wooden buildings in the world
The Fortingall Yew Church, Scotland: Located in Perthshire, Scotland, this ancient church is said to be one of the oldest living trees in Europe, with parts of the church made from the yew tree itself.