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AIA National Convention

AIA National Convention

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In episode 11 of Forest To Frame, Russ Vaagen shares his recent experience at the AIA National Convention in Boston, where he engaged with over 10,000 architects and discussed the exciting developments in mass timber construction.

Tune in for an enlightening conversation on the future of the forest industry and the role of mass timber in sustainable building practices.


TIMESTAMPS

00:00:00 - Introduction to Forest to Frame Podcast

00:00:27 - Russ's Trip to the AIA National Convention

00:01:11 - Collaboration with Rockwool and Mass Timber Project

00:02:08 - Presentation at the Convention

00:02:52 - Award for Matz Place Foundation Project

00:04:31 - Importance of Designing for ALS Patients and Families

00:05:03 - Mass Timber's Growing Relevance in Architecture

00:05:35 - Department of Defense and Mass Timber Initiatives

00:06:20 - Reflections on Boston and the Conference Experience

00:07:23 - Future Projects: Matz Place 2.0 and 3.0

00:08:06 - Closing Remarks and Acknowledgments


QUOTES

  • "We're looking forward to collaborating with folks on that to do some more projects with the Department of Defense and government contracting in general, because we think it's a great place for mass timber to be used, especially when we're using it from federal forests."
  • “It's gonna do more things to expand how we can build not only with mass timber, but also beyond just ADA and wheelchair accessible actually designed for the kind of life that somebody needs to live with whatever ailment they have.”


SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS

Russ Vaagen

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/russvaagen/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/russ.vaagen/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/russ-vaagen-9246729/


WEBSITE

Vaagen Timbers, LLC: https://vaagentimbers.com/




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