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John W. Olver Design Building at UMass Amherst
John W. Olver Design Building at UMass Amherst / Leers Weinzapfel Associates / photo Albert Vecerka/Esto

Wood’s value for educational buildings has traditionally focused on cost, speed of construction, and environmental attributes such as carbon footprint. Now, with a greater ability to incorporate exposed wood structure into building designs, there is a growing emphasis on wood’s biophilic properties and contribution to occupant well-being. Learn how wood-frame and mass timber construction can add value and distinction to your educational projects.


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