Timber House

Project Overview

Timber House is a first-of-its-kind housing prototype developed in partnership with the Nak’azdli Whuten community near Fort St. James, British Columbia. Fully prefabricated and built from mass timber, the project demonstrates how Indigenous communities can construct high-quality homes using wood harvested from their own lands, reimagining a resource that has long left the community as logs into finished building panels that stay and serve the community.

Quick Facts

  • Location

Fort St. James, British Columbia

  • Type

Community

First Nations Startup Aims to Replace Lost mill Jobs in Fraser Lake, B.C.

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First-Of-Its-Kind Housing Prototype

The system transforms locally sourced aspen into densified, nail-laminated panels, milled and fabricated at a local plant just minutes from the community before being assembled on location in a matter of days. The two-storey show home features three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a loft, and an open-concept living area, with mass timber left exposed on three sides to celebrate the material as both structure and finish. Following its time as a model home, it will be given to a Nak’azdli family or elder.

This house means security not only in housing, but in economics and community longevity… We have limited economics in Fort St. James and to create a secondary industry with our timber is something that’s been a long time coming and we’re hoping to see success in this pilot project.”

– Nak’azdli Whuten member Elky Taylor

For a community that has lived through multiple mill closures and the steady departure of raw logs from its territory, Timber House represents something more than a housing prototype. It is a model for economic resilience — creating local skills, local jobs, and a secondary industry built on the community’s own timber. The panel system is flexible and scalable, designed to address housing supply challenges across northern communities. Innotech’s high-performance windows and doors are integrated throughout, delivering exceptional thermal efficiency, durability, and year-round comfort suited to the climate of northern British Columbia.

In the News

CBC News

First Nation in B.C. Develops Prefabricated Housing System from Locally-Sourced Wood

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Vancouver sun

Indigenous Development Company Looks to Carve Niche in Mass-Timber Housing Construction in Rural B.C.

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The Energy mix

B.C. First Nation Tackles Rural Housing Crunch with Prefab Design, Locally-Sourced Wood

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Times Colonist

Indigenous Development Company Looks to Carve Niche in Mass-Timber Housing Construction in Rural B.C.

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wood central

Timber Kit‑of‑Parts Model Takes Aim at B.C.’s Indigenous Housing Squeeze

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prakash architect

Timber House

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journal of commerce

First-of-its-kind Mass Timber Prefab Housing System Uses Locally Sourced Wood in B.C.

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techcouver

Timber House Brings Prefab Innovation to Northern B.C.

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renew canada

Mass Timber Prefab Housing System Uses Local Lumber to Build Affordable Homes Faster

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Prince george citizen news

A Prefab Future: Builder Rethinks Rural Housing Construction

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