The Case for Tall Wood Buildings [2][3] is a case study on using materials such as cross-laminated timber panels and engineered glulam wood beams to build skyscrapers as tall as 30 storeys, originally prepared in 2012 by Green, Equilibrium Consulting, LMDG Ltd. and BTY Group.
[4][5] Green also coauthored Tall Wood Buildings: Design, Construction and Performance, which was published by Birkhäuser in 2017.
[11] Michael Green is the founder of Design Build Research[12] and Timber Online Education,[13] a non-profit school and research platform dedicated to teaching the design and construction of socially, culturally and environmentally relevant student-led installations with a focus in systemic change in building for climate, environment, disaster and global shelter needs.
[14][15] In 2021, MGA | Michael Green Architecture was chosen as Best Firm in North America by Architizer Magazine.
[16] Michael Green was the Project Principal for MGA's four Governor General’s Awards for Ronald McDonald House,*[23] Wood Innovation and Design Centre,[24] North Vancouver City Hall,**[25] and the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club Dock Building.