The rising popularity of mass timber products in Canada and the United States has led to a rediscovery of fundamentals among architects. Not least Indigenous architects, for whom engineered wood offers a pathway to recover and advance the building traditions of their ancestors. Because timber is both a natural, renewable resource and a source of forestry jobs, it aligns with Indigenous values of stewardship and community long obscured by the 20th century’s dominant construction practices.
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Engineered Timber Helps Indigenous Architecture in North America to Emphasize Resilience
https://www.archdaily.com/960630/engineered-timber-helps-indigenous-architecture-in-north-america-to-emphasize-resilienceBill Millard