
This luxury backyard pool and spa project in Sacramento highlights the natural performance and refined aesthetic of Black Locust in a high-moisture environment.

The Mattapoisett Bogs Wetland Restoration Project, located in Mattapoisett, Massachusetts, represents a significant ecological restoration effort completed in 2024.

Mira, located in San Francisco, California, is a striking residential tower completed in 2020. Designed by Studio Gang Architects, in collaboration with Perry Architects Inc. and Barcelon Jang Architecture, this innovative project features a distinctive twisting façade that offers dynamic views of the city.

Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens in Pittsburgh is a testament to sustainable architecture and environmental stewardship. Designed by IKM Architecture and landscaped by Andropogon Associates, this iconic landmark achieved numerous certifications including The Living Building Challenge, LEED Platinum, WELL Building Platinum, Zero Energy Certification, SITES Platinum, Fitwel 3 Star, and BREEAM Outstanding In-Use.

The Toronto Harbourfront Project is a transformative initiative located along the bustling waterfront of Toronto, Ontario. Completed in 2023, this project enhances one of the city's most cherished public spaces, providing both residents and visitors with a rejuvenated area to gather, relax, and enjoy the scenic views of Lake Ontario.

The BodyHoliday Spa in St. Lucia, crafted with precision and elegance, is an idyllic sanctuary that promotes wellness and rejuvenation.

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.

Nvidia Headquarters in Santa Clara, California, stands as a beacon of innovation and sustainability, completed in 2018. Designed by SF Gensler Architects and landscaped by TLS Landscape Architecture, this visionary project integrates ProFlow Pavers from Black Locust Lumber. These eco-friendly pavers not only enhance the aesthetic appeal but also promote environmental responsibility.

The Brooklyn Botanical Gardens Visitor Center, situated in Brooklyn, New York, USA, is celebrated for its exceptional deck and interior millwork.

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.

Dorchester Square Park, located in the heart of Montreal, Quebec, underwent a thoughtful transformation from 2015 to 2019. This historic park now features elegant Rialto Footbridges provided by Black Locust Lumber, seamlessly integrating sustainability with timeless design.

The George W. Bush Presidential Center, located in Dallas, Texas, was completed in 2009 and features Black Locust Lumber's boardwalks. The project aimed to create a sustainable and aesthetically pleasing landscape, with boardwalks providing functional and durable pathways throughout the center's grounds.

The Coney Island Boardwalk in Brooklyn, New York, is an iconic symbol of seaside leisure and community heritage. Managed by New York City Parks, this boardwalk, completed in 2016, is constructed using durable and visually appealing Black Locust Lumber.

Black Locust Lumber supplied architectural millwork for the Budweiser Brew House located at National Stadium in Washington, D.C.

Black Locust Lumber provided decking for The Episcopal Academy in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania.

Black Locust Lumber provided decking and boardwalk solutions for Campus Plaza in Irvine, California. Designed by Robinson Hill and constructed by Commercial Builders, Inc., this project emphasizes our commitment to delivering durable and sustainable products that enhance commercial spaces.

AEA Rooftop, completed in 2008, stands out as a notable project by Future Green Studio, situated in the South Bronx, New York. This transformative rooftop endeavor incorporates custom decking and benches, meticulously crafted to establish a functional and visually appealing outdoor space.

Black Locust Lumber provided BL Soffit for the Manhattan Beach Club in Manhattan Beach, California.
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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.

D. Stubby Warmbold, of Black Locust Lumber, has a history of working within the wood industry from his early years of forestry in Canada to his pioneering developments in urban forestry in the United States. He is a true believer in adding value to underutilized forestry sources. Maria Warmbold’s expertise in fashion and design has elevated Black Locust Lumber into an architectural product studio. Their lifelong mission is to create sustainable wood products while giving back to the communities in which both the people and trees are grown.