Knock on Wood

Why more buildings should be made of wood: It is better for the planet, and safer than you think | The Economist

Choosing wood products can be an effective strategy in decreasing greenhouse gas emissions | The Seattle Times

A father and his sons cut wood to fill 80 trucks. Then they brought it to homes that needed heat. | Washington Post

Gribble me this: What eats wood and poops clean energy? This crustacean could help produce biofuels at

When you look at Next House, you would never guess that it was two separate building projects; it looks like the two wings were always meant to flank a narrow courtyard with a pecan tree at its center. | Fine Homebuilding

Trends 2019: Stretching the Limits of Wood | Azure

On snow days, holidays, or any days when the video games are just too much, stacking wood is the perfect family activity! | Popular Mechanic

Forestry 101: How current forest practices impact the future for the better | Seattle Times

Wood is a renewable and sustainable material that stores carbon – as living, growing trees in the forest, but also as lumber in our homes and buildings, wood in our kitchen table, and the more than 5,000 paper and packaging products we use every day. | NAFO Forests

Five Design Trends to Inspire You | Shannon & Waterman