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This private family home features Douglas


fir, yellow cedar and Canadian Sitka spruce sourced by the owner’s own import company, Stones Marine Timber. Yellow cedar tiles and cladding adorn the roof and exterior, while the upstairs floor is made from Douglas fir.


The joinery was by Rozen Furniture. The Small Project winner was Built: East


Pavilion, in Belfast, Northern Ireland, which made good use of the Belfast truss. Originally designed to make use of waste ship building timber, the Belfast truss also inspired the team to make careful use of resources. The pavilion is an assembly of three elements, each crafted in a local factory. Accoya was used in the project, the timber distributor was International Timber and the joinery and wood supply was from BPJ Group. OGU Architects and Donald McCrory Architects were responsible for the design. The Welcome Building RHS Garden Bridgewater was chosen as the winner of the Structural Award. The Welcome Building is predominantly one open space that acts as a gateway to the gardens but also contains a visitor meeting and interaction point, restaurant, gift shop, offices, and educational spaces. All public elements are contained under a single overarching glulam timber diagrid, supported on structural glulam trees. Larch forms external cladding.


The species used were Siberian larch and German and Austrian spruce supplied by Prowood, Stora Enso and Russwood. The joinery was by Reds Joinery, while the roof manufacturer and installer was HESS Timber. The architect was Hodder & Partners. The furniture element of the Wood


Awards is split into Bespoke and Production categories. The Bespoke winner was Gayles Farm 5 – a room divider created by designer/ manufacturer Wycliffe Stutchbury. The piece is made up of thousands of small oak tiles glued to an open weave cotton twill, creating a curtain which is hung on a hinged, three panelled oak frame with hemp rope and cleats.


Iso-Lounge Chair was selected as the


2021 Production winner. The plywood chair was designed by Jasper Morrison and manufactured by Isokon Plus. Russian silver birch and German beech and oak were supplied by Capital Crispin Veneers. ■


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