
Meta Headquarters, nestled in Menlo Park, California, represents a revolutionary corporate campus completed in 2018. Designed by the renowned architect Frank Gehry, this state-of-the-art project embodies cutting-edge design and sustainability. A standout feature is the elevated boardwalk, crafted from eco-friendly materials provided by Black Locust Lumber, highlighting the company's commitment to environmental responsibility.
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Product Used: Elevated boardwalk
Awards and Recognition LEED Platinum
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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 Roy Lichtenstein Artist Private Residence and Foundation, nestled in the historic Greenwich Village of New York City, is an architectural masterpiece completed in 2013. Designed by CALIPER ARCHITECTURE, with landscape architecture by VertNY and construction by Riverside Builders, this project pays homage to the iconic artist’s legacy while seamlessly integrating modern design elements.

Emery Station West, located in Emeryville, California, epitomizes sustainable urban development and modern architectural design.
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Shake Shack, located in Long Island, New York, showcases an inviting and contemporary dining experience completed between 2013 and 2014.

Black Locust Lumber supplied site furnishings for James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia.

Boulder Civic Park, located in Boulder, Colorado, USA, emerges as a standout project distinguished by its inclusive playground amenities and utilization of Peeled Black Locust posts. Designed by TLS Landscape and constructed through collaboration between PCL Construction and American Fence Company, this park epitomizes innovation and sustainability within urban landscape architecture.

Discover Brookside Gardens, a serene retreat nestled in Wheaton, Maryland, USA, is renowned for its picturesque boardwalk crafted from Black Locust Lumber. Developed in collaboration with landscape architect AECOM, this project stands as a testament to sustainable landscaping and innovative urban design.

The John W. McCormack Federal Post Office and Court House, located in Boston, Massachusetts, was completed in 2009 and features Black Locust Lumber's decking solutions. The project aimed to create functional and aesthetically pleasing outdoor spaces and terraces.