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The timeless charm of wood: Explore the variety of CLT at Södra 

 Thursday, May 29, 2025

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For many years, Södra has dealt with forest products, such as wood, pulp and paper, timber production, and more. Are you as fond of wood as Södra is?

Wood is a versatile, strong, and long-lasting material that lets buildings age gracefully. While wood brings people back to their ancient building ways, it also presents a huge opportunity for innovation. One can profit from a construction method that has numerous advantages for sustainability, design, and construction by selecting CLT as the frame material.

It is crucial to begin with the material’s qualities in the drawing stage to fully profit from CLT. Ola Landqvist is a business developer at Södra Building Systems with a wealth of CLT building design and development experience. Södra enables Ola to respond to the most frequent queries that can come up during a project’s design phase:

How should the joists of the building be designed to accommodate CLT?

“CLT is an excellent choice for floors. To ensure that the floor has sufficient strength and stability, it is crucial to choose the right dimensions. The span is significant, especially for floors, and there is a sweet spot of around 5.5 meters when building homes in CLT. A span over that is possible, but will not be as optimal,” comments Ola.  

What additional supplies are required while constructing CLT walls?

“CLT is excellent for working with both exterior and interior walls and can be combined with other materials in similar types of construction. By understanding the different options and their properties, you can optimise the wall design to meet specific requirements for sound insulation, fire protection, and climate performance. It is important to find the best complementary materials to get a good building component,” explains Ola. 

What does material optimisation in CLT construction look like?

“By working with a design of, for example, apartment plans, you can design together with the conditions of the material. Non-load-bearing walls can be built with a classic frame to reduce costs and environmental impact. It is important to use the right material in the right place. For example, it can be beneficial to consider how CLT is best used in buildings with many openings in the exterior walls,” points out Ola.  

An architect’s guide to CLT buildings

When employing Södra’s CLT, an architect or client can find advice in the architect’s handbook about what to look for to optimise the results. They offer ideas for solutions when it comes to selecting walls and floors. Information about fire, moisture, sound, material optimisation, and disassembly is also available. The construction components serve as foundations and guidelines that can subsequently be tailored to the particulars of each project.

Make use of Södra to construct responsibly using wood

With all of its architectural potential, Södra finds wood fascinating, and they would want to collaborate with architects to construct wooden homes. Both public and private buildings with a solid wood structure are referred to as wooden houses. Because of its versatility, wood can be used for the interior, exterior, and frame.

The Group’s input is frequently most beneficial early on in a building project. They are willing to impart their wood knowledge and are able to explain the material’s potential and constraints. By making little adjustments, they can also find locations where resources might be conserved. Additionally, with their backing, an architect can work with concepts that are realistically achievable right now.

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