Mass Timber, Multifamily

Railyard Flats

Relocated Railyard Ushers In New Generation of Mass Timber

Mass timber is growing in popularity as a sustainable, economical and attractive material for low- and mid-rise mixed-use buildings.

Beyond its contribution to efficient construction, mass timber provides architectural distinction for developers seeking high-quality design (and peak lease rates) in up-and-coming urban locales.

Like many mid-size metro districts, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, has undergone a major growth spurt in the last decade. The state’s most populous city is one of the fastest growing in the U.S., currently estimated at 1.8% growth annually. Sioux Falls’ Eastbank neighborhood, in particular, was forged in the early 2000s to help spur downtown expansion. 

More than a decade later, a vacated railroad switchyard in the area has catalyzed the next phase of development, including the state’s first modern mass timber building, Railyard Flats.

A Hybrid Story

Boutique real estate developer Pendar Properties maintains a small and focused portfolio of unique properties in Sioux Falls. 

The firm is solely focused on creating a vibrant downtown, emphasizing walkable, mixed-use communities with distinctive design. In pursuit of this vision, Railyard Flats is proving to be their crown jewel.

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The four-story, 83,000 SF mixed-use project is one of the first new developments in the burgeoning Eastbank locale, offering 41 loft-style apartments atop ground-floor retail and two-stories of office space.

Walkability, art, and community are featured amenities, as well as a shared rooftop deck and fitness center.

Photo credit: 605 Creative Coop

One of the property’s most notable characteristics, however, is its use of mass timber. Railyard Flats is the first in South Dakota to use the next-generation building material, and is the first mass timber undertaking for Pendar Properties and local design firm  CO-OP Architecture.

Their decision to use structural mass timber and a hybrid light-frame system was driven by a number of factors, including sustainability and ease of construction. Most of all, the team knew that wood would set their project apart.

“We wanted to build a community and tell a story,” said Anne Haber, Partner, Pendar Properties. “CO-OP understood our desire for quality, sustainable construction, and our push to try new things.

Photo credit: 605 Creative Coop
Anne Haber
Partner
Pendar Properties
The more we discovered about mass timber—from the aesthetics to the environmental qualities—the more we realized this was the direction we wanted to go.

Modern, Historic Appeal

Initiating new construction in one of Sioux Falls’ original railyards proved to be a delicate venture.

The area was once an important center of rail commerce, and the vacant site required a high-caliber, modern design that could simultaneously pay homage to the local railroad culture. 

With these considerations top of mind, the resulting design showcases wood’s structural and aesthetic capacities—creating a distinguishing, contemporary aesthetic while also maintaining the industrial appeal valued by locals.

Photo credit: 605 Creative Coop

The mass timber really gives the space a warmth like nothing else, plus it’s an excellent choice for someone who is environmentally conscious and appreciates incredible structure and design standards,” continued Haber. 

Railyard Flats is 100% new construction, but is often mistaken as a renovation project. 

“The biggest compliment we receive is when a first-time visitor finds familiarity with the building,” added Thomas Hurlbert, principal architect, CO-OP. “There’s a beauty here that surprises people.”

Photo credit: 605 Creative Coop

All Wood, All Good

Wood plays heavily throughout Railyard Flats’ hybrid structural design, with visual-grade glulam beams and columns, and mass timber decking which is exposed as a ceiling, topped with a thick sound mat and concrete for an added sound barrier. The walls are light-frame construction with an exterior brick facade. This design provides stability, durability and warmth, tapping into the material’s biophilic properties to create inviting spaces within the building. 

As pioneers of mass timber construction in South Dakota, CO-OP sought expertise from design/engineer/build powerhouse, StructureCraft. The Canadian firm specializes in timber and hybrid-timber construction, translating architectural vision into engineered structures.

For Railyard Flats, StructureCraft recommended an engineered wood system less commonly seen in the U.S.: dowel-laminated timber (DLT). DLT uses wood dowels to join laminations instead of glue, nails or screws. It is gaining traction in America for its ease of use with computer-controlled (CNC) machinery as well as its all-wood composition.

Because all the wood grain runs in one direction, DLT is structurally efficient and best suited for flooring and roofing applications.

Photo credit: 605 Creative Coop
Photo credit: 605 Creative Coop

Prefabricated 5.5-inch DLT panels were ideal for Railyard Flat’s long horizontal spans, and the thinner material proved cheaper than a cross-laminated timber (CLT) alternative. DLT also helped designers improve the project’s visual appeal of the exposed ceiling through the addition of a fineline kerf profile to the exposed board edges. 

“What we love about timber is that the exposed structure becomes a unique part of the architectural expression,” said Gerald Epp Jr., BD Engineer at StructureCraft.

Gerald Epp Jr.
BD Engineer
StructureCraft
We wanted to offer something unique, leveraging the value, the ambiance and the aesthetic of exposed wood. It’s also sustainable and extremely efficient from an engineering perspective.

Beyond the White Box

Railyard Flats opened in summer 2021, garnering peak lease rates and 100% residential occupancy. CO-OP and Pendar Properties are both commercial tenants in the new space, joined by local cocktail bar Highball

In addition to walkable access to shopping, restaurants and bars, occupants of Railyard Flats are in close proximity to outdoor amenities including adjoining green spaces and a private bike trail. 

Photo credit: 605 Creative Coop
Photo credit: 605 Creative Coop
For more information about Railyard Flats, take this AIA-accredited course from WoodWorks or watch a virtual tour.
This is not your typical white box apartment. We have pushed the rates to the highest in Sioux Falls. Our location, amenities and design are opening up a whole new idea of what it means to live downtown.
Anne Haber

Project Details

  • Architect
    • CO-OP
  • Client
    • Pendar Properties
  • Completion Date
    • Summer 2021
  • Location
    • Sioux Falls, SD
  • Size
    • 83,000
  • Material
    • Dowel-Laminated Timber (DLT)
  • Application
    • Mixed-use residential/commercial
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