the wooden high rise on the shore of lake mead norway's problem and valley has eighteen stories and is eighty five and a half meters high. it's the tallest wooden building ever. the project was the fulfillment of a personal dream for developer art to a book. it's a symbol of what is possible. to make inroads complicated buildings and also high rise buildings and how to reduce c o two this is sixty percent lower c o two than in steel and concrete you think clearer and clearer so it's healthier both poor people but also for nature. life has an apartment on the fifteenth floor. he thoroughly enjoys being surrounded by. like this i feel good you can smell the all the good you see makes. doing something with you. so i think it's more like living. see the concrete it's there right so you feel that the building is living actually with. this turkey here's a pioneering work to make the wooden tower resistant to wind and weather for the designers including project coordinator. the lightness of the building material presented them with new architectural territory so they collaborated with a compa