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Expanding Export Markets for U.S. Softwood Products

Helping industry organizations establish and grow sales around the world 

DOUGLAS FIR OREGON ZOO PROJECT FEATURED IN WOOD IN ARCHITECTURE ASIA

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U.S. softwood species were showcased in an article about the new Oregon Zoo Education Center in the May issue of Wood in Architecture magazine.  Designed by Opsis Architects of Portland, Oregon, the center features Douglas fir posts, beams, and decking and pine exterior sheathing. The article also discussed the motivation for the products selected and highlighted the sustainability of U.S. wood products.

The project profiles supplement SEC’s ad series in Wood in Architecture and they help provide more information than ad can on its own.  The magazine has a circulation of 7,000 readers in Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines and Singapore.  The full article can be seen here. 
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