WORLD CONFERENCE ON TIMBER ENGINEERING 2025

Advancing Timber for the Future Built Environment

BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA

June 22 to June 26, 2025

25 King Street Commercial Tower – Brisbane, Queensland
– image courtesy of Lendlease

Murdoch University, Boola Katitjin Building – Perth, Western Australia
– image courtesy of Aurecon Group

International House – Sydney, New South Wales
– image courtesy of Lendlease

Monterey Apartments – Brisbane, Queensland
– image courtesy of Aurecon Group

Library at the Dock – Melbourne, Victoria
– image courtesy of Lendlease

WCTE 2025

It is with great pleasure, that the Australian Organising Committee invite delegates from around the world to join us in Brisbane, Australia to attend the WCTE in 2025.

WCTE is the world’s premier scientific dissemination forum for presenting and discussing the latest technical and architectural developments and innovations in timber engineering and construction. The scope covers research, education, and practice topics from all over the world. The conference has attracted wide international representation and attendance, bringing together researchers, engineers, architects, consultants, contractors, project managers, suppliers, and manufacturers from across the globe.

The use of timber in building construction is growing at a rapid pace in Australia and there is a rise in engineering and architectural firms, develops and investors, now emphasizing timber engineering as a preferred solution for many projects, providing further relevance to the research carried out by the timber design and construction community.

Host city Brisbane is the capital of the State of Queensland; Australia’s favourite tourist region and host of the 2032 Olympic Games. It is an ideal location for the WCTE 2025 and extending your trip to some of the natural wonders of this part of Australia.

CONFERENCE DESTINATION

WCTE 2025 was held at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre (BCEC). BCEC is officially ranked among the top three convention centres world-wide by the International Association of Conference Centres. BCEC sits at the heart of Brisbane’s bustling cultural and entertainment precinct at South Bank, home to art galleries, world class performing arts and the city’s most popular riverside dining destination.

South Bank Parkland – Brisbane
– image courtesy of Tourism & Events Queensland

South Bank Parkland – Brisbane
– image courtesy of Tourism & Events Queensland

Tangalooma Wrecks – Moreton Island
– image courtesy of Tourism & Events Queensland

Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary – Brisbane
– image courtesy of Tourism & Events Queensland

Brisbane River, bridges at dusk
– image courtesy of Tourism & Events Queensland

Visit Brisbane

Days Like This in Queensland

SUPPORTED BY

The WCTE 2025 Organising Committee would like to acknowledge the support of:


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