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‘Money Logging’ continues to outrage
One of the most explosive books ever written about forest destruction and corruption in the logging business has its UK launch at about the time this article is posted. And there is every chance the event will create fresh fears for sections of the tropical timber industry.
There is joy in a world of horrors
With a huge environmental, political and legal battle raging over fresh allegations of massive destruction of Sarawak rainforest logging companies, timber+DESIGN editor Tony Neilson shares a more positive personal experience of the Borneo jungle.
Back from the dead
This project in the heart of the Villeray district of Montreal required the major renovation of an existing building that lost most of its original characteristics.
Living platforms divided by a core
The Land House by Peter Stutchbury Architecture is sited on a battleaxe block (behind another down a driveway) on a west-facing slope close to Sydney Harbour.
Skeletal frame reflects prevailing forces
The integral function between the inside and outside of a building is a signature emphasis of one of the best residential designs in the 2014 Australian Timber Design Awards.
A new furniture design ethos in New Zealand
A surge in original wooden furniture design from New Zealand is being driven by a desire to compete on difference rather than price – as special correspondent Michael Smith reports.