The CLT Bench

 

Unveiling the CLT bench at the London Science Museum

Discover how the world can generate and use energy more sustainably to urgently decarbonise and limit climate change.

 

Nestled within the London Science Museum's latest gallery, the CLT Bench emerges as a beacon of sustainability, showcasing the transformative power of carbon-neutral construction. Situated in the "Energy Revolution" exhibit, it invites visitors to explore the past, present, and future of sustainable energy systems. Through interactive displays and intriguing objects, families and school groups alike are prompted to contemplate our collective role in achieving a low-carbon world.

Designed by Unknown works and crafted from Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) by ConstruktCLT, this innovative bench symbolizes a shift towards eco-friendly building practices. Its presence serves as a tangible reminder of the urgent need to decarbonize and combat climate change. As visitors marvel at its craftsmanship, they are inspired to embrace sustainable design and foster a culture of environmental stewardship.

In the gallery of Energy Revolution, the CLT Bench stands as a testament to our capacity for innovation and resilience. It embodies the hope and possibility inherent in sustainable construction, urging us to take proactive steps towards a greener, more sustainable future. Through collective action and collaboration, we can turn the tide on climate change, one bench at a time.

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