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An abandoned baseball stadium site is being turned into the largest wooden office tower in the US

Set to be built in Newark, New Jersey, the timber building follows the architectural trend of bringing nature into the workplace.

Architects often rely on three primary materials for office buildings:

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The building will ascend in three separate step-like sections, rising from six to eight and then 11 stories tall.

New York City-based developer Lotus Equity Group is developing it.

It will anchor Riverfront Square, a 4.8 million-square-foot development that will include retail, outdoor public space, a hotel, office space, parking, and up to 2,000 residential units.

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Riverfront Square will be built on the site of the closed sold for $23 million in 2016, according to

The tower will have a concrete foundation, but its walls, floors, columns, and exterior panels will be made of mass timber.

It will boast a roof deck, too.

The choice of wood as a primary material reflects the growing architectural trend of bringing nature into the workplace.

In Seattle, Amazon's new plant-filled, spherical offices are representative of this trend.

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Few wooden towers exist in the US, however. Michael Green Architecture is also behind the world's tallest wooden building: Brock Commons, an 18-story student dorm at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver.

In late 2017, construction began on Framework, a 12-story mixed-use building for Portland, Oregon. When complete, it will become the tallest wooden building in the US.

As part of an ongoing project, researchers at Cambridge University, architects at Perkins+Will, and engineers at Thornton Tomasetti are also proposing this timber skyscraper, called the River Beech Tower, in Chicago, Illinois.

The team sees the wooden tower concept as an especially sustainable type of architecture since the material is renewable.

At first glance, a wooden skyscraper seems like it would be a dangerous place during a fire. But generally, mass timber burns very slowly, according to Andy Tsay Jacobs, director of the Building Technology Lab at Perkins+Will.

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Green believes that his latest timber tower could represent the future of sustainable architecture. "Good buildings are good neighbors, and we envision a sustainable, efficient and architecturally stunning future for Newark," he said in a statement.

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