A Comprehensive Statistical Analysis of Multi-Story Timber Residential Buildings in Finland (1995-2025)
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https://doi.org/10.38027/ICCAUA2025EN0051Keywords:
Timber construction, Multi-story residential building, Volumetric modular element, CLT, LVLAbstract
By the end of 2024, Finland had approximately 1.55 million buildings, excluding holiday residences and agricultural structures, with residential buildings accounting for nearly 65% of the total gross floor area. Among European countries, Finland ranks second after Spain in terms of the proportion of multi-story residential buildings, with nearly 47% of Finnish housing units located in such structures. Despite an annual construction rate of 35,000–45,000 new housing units, timber multi-story apartments represent only 1% of total new housing construction. However, when two-story buildings are included, the market share of wooden residential buildings increases to approximately 6%. By March 2025, Finland had constructed around 200 timber residential buildings exceeding two stories, comprising 6,000 apartments. In recent years, the use of cross-laminated timber (CLT) and laminated veneer lumber (LVL) in frame-based volumetric modular element construction has gained significant traction within Finland’s timber residential sector, reflecting a growing shift toward industrialized wood-based building solutions.
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