PROJECT 40Ten
ARCHITECT Moseley Architects:Gayatri Hegde, Faith Hawks, Matthew Ormsby, David Plent
GENERAL CONTRACTOR Chesapeake Contracting Group - Christopher Golden
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT Kimley Horn - Melanie Monaco
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER StructureCraft Builders - Luckas Gispert
CIVIL ENGINEER Kimley Horn - Melanie Monaco
MECHANICAL ENGINEER Moseley Architects - Shawn Ruehl
ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Moseley Architects - Bryan Taylor
PHOTOGRAPHER/RENDERER Paul Burke
LOCATION Baltimore, Maryland, US
PROJECT COMPLETION DATE 9/30/2022
Located in the industrial Canton neighborhood, the 40Ten Office is the first mass timber building in the City of Baltimore. This 105,000 square-foot boutique office space is part of The Collective, a larger mixed-use development formed by 28 Walker Development. 40Ten’s timber structure comprises DLT (dowel laminated timber) floor and roof panels on a glulam post and beam structure. The DLT panels utilize an architectural kerf cut profile on the exposed underside surface, which provides a clean shadow reveal on every board. 40Ten’s façade is a simple and elegant repetitive facade with a frame that highlights the entrance, creating a dynamic design that showcases the wood structure within. The building also houses a raised access floor within which are hidden the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing lines allowing for a clean ceiling. With a vision of sustainability and keeping up with the latest technological trends in construction, the design incorporates SageGlass, which reduces heat gain and prevents glare inside the office spaces.
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