
The David Rockefeller Creative Arts Center, located in Pocantico, New York, was completed in 2021 and features Black Locust Lumber's versatile siding options. This project aimed to create a sustainable and aesthetically pleasing building exterior, seamlessly blending ecological responsibility with architectural elegance.
Project Name: David Rockefeller Creative Art Center
Location: Pocantico, New York, USA
Year: 2021
Architect: FXCollaborative Architect, LLP
Landscape Architect: MNLA
Construction Manager: York Construction Corporation
Product Used: Versatile Siding Options

Award-Winning, Building Of The Year 2020 by ArchDaily, Ravine House, with sustainable wood material choice: Black Locust Lumber

Award-Winning, Building Of The Year 2020 by ArchDaily, Ravine House, with sustainable wood material choice: Black Locust Lumber
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The NY Botanical Gardens in the Bronx, New York, showcases a harmonious blend of nature and architecture, featuring boardwalks and site furnishings provided by Black Locust Lumber. Designed by Hugh Hardy and landscape architecture by Sheila A Brady - Oehme, van Sweden & Associates, this project is a testament to sustainable design principles and environmental stewardship.

High Meadow Dwellings at Fallingwater exemplifies a harmonious integration of architecture with the natural landscape. Designed by Bohlin Cywinski Jackson in collaboration with Fallingwater Summer Interns, this project received the 2016 AIA Pennsylvania Silver Medal for its innovative design and environmental sensitivity. The dwellings feature siding screens and an elevated boardwalk constructed with Black Locust Lumber, blending seamlessly with the iconic surroundings of Fallingwater.

The Gustafson-Guthrie Bench, located in New York, is a notable project completed in 2020. Designed by the esteemed architectural firm Gustafson Guthrie Nichol, this project exemplifies innovative landscape architecture with an emphasis on both functionality and aesthetics.