Commercial

Commercial Chic: Southern Yellow Pine Redefines Modern Spaces with Style and Durability

Make a bold statement with Southern Yellow Pine on commercial building exteriors, where style meets durability. This versatile wood not only adds a touch of architectural elegance but also stands as a resilient choice against the elements. Whether used for cladding, siding, or accents, Southern Yellow Pine transforms the exterior of commercial structures, creating a visually striking and enduring impression. Its natural beauty and robust characteristics make it an ideal material for architects and builders looking to combine aesthetics with long-lasting performance, creating the balance of sophistication and practicality, leaving a lasting mark on the urban landscape.

A Pine of the Times

A Pine of the Times

Discover the innovative ways Southern Yellow Pine is being used in the latest architectural trends and designs Common Ground School, Location: New Haven CT, Architect: Gray Organschi Architects Southern Yellow Pine in high-end architecture? You…

Tall Buildings Made From Wood? You Better Believe It

Tall Buildings Made From Wood? You Better Believe It

The Future of Building Construction is Growing Tall buildings made of glass and steel are common throughout the world. But many people today are wondering if this is really the best way. Today, architects and designers are turning to wood as the…

Timber City: Buildings of the Future

Timber City: Buildings of the Future

There is a viable alternative to both cement and steel for “tall buildings” in America and around the world. This option could perhaps replace certain building products that produce extreme amounts of greenhouse gasses. What is this modern,…

Mesmerizing Time Lapse: Tall Wood Building Construction

Mesmerizing Time Lapse: Tall Wood Building Construction

Tall Wood Building, eh? When project is completely finished with construction in 2017, it will be the world’s tallest wood building. At 18-stories high, Brock Commons residence hall at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Canada will…

Sustainable Skyscrapers 

Sustainable Skyscrapers 

The latest innovations in residential design and construction indicate that the sky’s the limit for the future of skyscrapers

“The New Age of Timber”: 21st Century Construction

“The New Age of Timber”: 21st Century Construction

“From developer Hines and designed by Michael Green Architecture and DLR Group, this new office building’s seven stories and 220,000 square feet of mixed retail and office space will have a strong draw on local investors and the tech and creative tenant due to the warmth of wood and the embrace of green construction techniques and materials.”