Monterey Regional Airport: How Mass Timber Celebrates California's Natural Beauty - The Registry
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Portland International Airport's Mass Timber Revolution: Building Community and Setting Global Standards - The Registry
How PDX’s innovative approach to mass timber created a new model for airport construction, community development, and supply chain transparency Portland International Airport’s main terminal renovation has emerged as the most comprehensive demonstration of mass timber’s transformative potential in aviation construction. Over a decade-long development process, the project evolved from a conventional renovation into a groundbreaking exploration of…
Monterey Regional Airport: How Mass Timber Celebrates California's Natural Beauty - The Registry
A 60,000-square-foot regional terminal demonstrates mass timber’s potential for place-making in aviation design Monterey Regional Airport’s new terminal building represents a masterful integration of mass timber construction with California’s Central Coast identity, demonstrating how airports can use innovative materials to celebrate their regional character authentically. The 60,000-square-foot, five-gate facility showcases mass timber’s potent…
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