Auburn, Air Force Join Forces to Revolutionize Military Housing with Mass Timber Innovation

August 17, 2026
Auburn, Air Force Join Forces to Revolutionize Military Housing with Mass Timber Innovation
  • Auburn is partnering with the Air Force to develop deployable housing through a multidisciplinary effort that spans structural design, materials testing, prototype development, architecture, and building science, led by Auburn and conducted in collaboration with Battelle.

  • Battelle joins Auburn and the Air Force to build prototypes, with Auburn coordinating the project and integrating multiple disciplines from the College of Architecture, Design and Construction.

  • The project emphasizes end-of-life considerations—prioritizing disassembly, reuse, redeployment flexibility, and long-term cost reduction over fixed housing that cannot adapt to future needs.

  • A central design challenge is balancing strength, efficiency, and deployability, avoiding overbuilding and excessive mass, with researchers exploring efficient mass timber configurations and improved insulation rather to tailor performance.

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  • The effort aims to shift construction from on-site to prefabrication, cutting assembly time and increasing durability for harsh climates.

  • Current on-site labor for traditional light wood-frame housing is substantial, whereas mass timber aims to reduce on-site hours by moving more work to prefabrication.

  • The initiative seeks to replace traditional light wood-frame methods with mass timber to shorten on-site assembly and improve thermal performance for cold-weather deployments.

  • Design goals focus on rapid redeployment and reduced long-term costs while enabling collaboration across disciplines to meet real-world military needs.

  • Researchers are testing designs that optimize structural performance and insulation protection, using Auburn’s Advanced Structural Engineering Laboratory to verify strength, stiffness, and behavior, including end-of-life considerations.

  • Auburn Engineering and the U.S. Air Force are collaborating to redesign deployable military housing with mass timber for faster assembly and better thermal efficiency in cold-weather environments.

  • The project is led by Jim Davidson as PI, with co-PIs including David Roueche, Kadir Sener, Jake Elbrecht, and Kiel Moe, forming part of the Auburn Mass Timber Collaborative.

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