Oliver David (OD) Krieg is the President of Intelligent City, a Vancouver-based company redefining how we build housing using mass timber, advanced manufacturing, and parametric design. Intelligent City is working to solve Canada’s climate and housing crises.
About Intelligent City: Intelligent City manufactures prefabricated building panels out of renewable mass timber. Their platform enables faster, lower-carbon, and higher-quality housing construction that can scale across Canadian cities.
About OD: With a background in architecture, robotics, and computational design, OD was one of the earliest team members at Intelligent City. He’s helped guide the company from early research and prototyping to full-scale manufacturing, including recent projects in Vancouver and Toronto. Their work is pushing the frontier of what’s possible in Canada’s construction and climate sectors.
In our conversation, we discuss:
- The carbon math behind mass timber and why end-of-life planning matters
- What’s slowing down construction, from financing models to permitting
- What it takes to get developers and builders to shift mindsets and start exploring mass timber and prefab
- The role of Canada’s forest supply chain in enabling sustainable construction
- OD’s vision for local factories building homes across across the country
You’ll gain firsthand insight into what it takes to bring climate tech into a sector that can be slow to change and adapt, and why prefab construction might finally be ready to scale in Canada.
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- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Biweekly
- PublishedMay 22, 2025 at 10:00 a.m. UTC
- Length49 min
- Episode23
- RatingClean
