Metsä Wood: Wooden roof of Macallan Distillery resonates authenticity and honesty

"Enthusiasts can see how whisky is produced, because the machinery can be viewed from the fully glazed Visitor Experience area. The architecture elevates the beautiful copper stills into something special," says Toby Jeavons, Project Architect at Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, a renowned international architectural practice responsible for the architecture. "Enthusiasts can see how whisky is produced, because the machinery can be viewed from the fully glazed Visitor Experience area. The...
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"Enthusiasts can see how whisky is produced, because the machinery can be viewed from the fully glazed Visitor Experience area. The architecture elevates the beautiful copper stills into something special," says Toby Jeavons, Project Architect at Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, a renowned international architectural practice responsible for the architecture.

The natural materials add to this.

"We wanted to celebrate the honesty of materials rather than hide the roof structure with a ceiling," continues Jeavons.

Prefabricated roof structure

The roof consists of a wooden waffle structure, supported by a steel structure. The wooden parts were manufactured at the Wiehag factory in Austria. The glulam beams feature Kerto LVL used as cheeks on both sides, and triangular Kerto LVL panels have been used as roof panels. 

"Kerto LVL is a very good engineered wood material, because you can trust the material dimensions," says Johannes Rebhahn, Sales Director International Timber Projects at Wiehag, who was responsible for the roof construction. 

The construction of the Macallan Distillery and Visitor Experience took only six months. It was a carefully coordinated operation, because the roof contains some 3,600 beams and 2,500 roof panels.

"In general, offsite construction is a great way to save construction time. When prefabrication such as cutting is done in the factory and connections have been designed to be simple, the easier, safer and more cost-effective life on the site is," Rebhahn continues.

Learn more about the construction of the Macallan Distrillery's wooden roof.

Watch a Talking Wood video with DI Johannes Rebhahn from Wiehag describing the benefits of structural design with engineered wood. 

Images: https://databank.metsagroup.com/l/X9drC_cX_-TH

For more information, please contact:

Viivi Kylämä, Marketing Manager, Metsä Wood
tel. +358-40-820-9850, [email protected]

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Matt Trace, Director, Defero Communications
tel. 07828663988, [email protected]

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