
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.

McGill University, located in the vibrant city of Montreal, Quebec, features custom site furnishings that enhance the campus environment.

The Smithsonian Institution's National Zoological Park Police Station and Pavilion in Washington D.C. exemplifies sustainable architecture and functional design.

Shady Side Academy's McIlroy Science and Innovation Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a hub of educational excellence and sustainable design.

DeForest Park and Wetlands in Long Beach, California, represents a harmonious blend of natural preservation and community engagement.

Moffett Place, situated in Sunnyvale, California, is a modern and expansive campus featuring state-of-the-art facilities. Completed in 2020, the project was designed by DES Architects + Engineers and constructed by Level 10 Construction.

The Noguchi Foundation and Sculpture Garden, located in Queens, New York, was enhanced in 2016 using Black Locust Lumber's tailored site furnishings. The project focused on creating functional and aesthetically pleasing outdoor spaces.

Looped In, located in University City, Philadelphia, is a unique urban seating project designed to foster social interaction and community engagement. Conceptualized by Brian Phillips of Interface Studio Architects and executed by EnMotion, this innovative initiative transforms public spaces into inviting areas for relaxation and conversation.

The Private Residence, located in Scituate, Massachusetts, is a stunning example of contemporary residential design.

Haviland Mill Park, located in Clarksville, Maryland, features an elevated boardwalk completed between 2021 and 2022.

The West Point Foundry and Observation Tower, located in Cold Spring, New York, is a remarkable project completed in 2020.

The Harvard Children's Care Center, located in Boston, Massachusetts, was completed in 2018 with the use of Black Locust Lumber's durable posts. This project focused on creating a safe and aesthetically pleasing environment for children, utilizing the strength and natural beauty of Black Locust.

The WCU Stem Building, also known as the Apodaca Science Building, is a cutting-edge educational facility located in Cullowhee, North Carolina.

Wyandanch Rising in Babylon, New York, represents a transformative urban development project designed to enhance community life sustainably.

The 606 Bloomingdale Trail, located in Chicago, Illinois, is a transformative urban park completed between 2015 and 2016. Led by the artist Frances Whitehead, this project is a collaborative effort between Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates Inc. and Jacobs Ryan, with Transystems as the contractor.

The WCS Center For Global Conservation, located in Bronx, New York, was completed in 2009 and utilized Black Locust Lumber's custom rain screens. This project focused on sustainability and environmental conservation, with rain screens providing both functional and aesthetic benefits.

West Park, located in Carmel, Indiana, was transformed in 2020 using Black Locust Lumber's premium palisades. The project aimed to enhance the park's natural beauty with durable and sustainable landscaping solutions. Black Locust Palisades were used for retaining walls, edging, borders, and various landscaping features, providing both functionality and aesthetic appeal.

Ravine House, located in the heart of Chicago, Illinois, is a testament to modern architectural excellence and sustainable design. Designed by Wheeler Kearns Architects, this residence features siding and rainscreen solutions from Black Locust Lumber, enhancing both its aesthetic appeal and environmental performance.

1201 Bryant Street, located in San Francisco, California, stands as a distinguished architectural achievement by Pfau Long Architecture. Emphasizing both sustainability and design excellence, this project is highlighted by its custom rooftop site furnishings.

The Alabama National Cemetery, situated in Montevallo, Alabama, stands as a significant project distinguished by its T+G Ceiling installation. This architectural feature not only enhances the cemetery's aesthetic appeal but also prioritizes durability and sustainability, crucial for maintaining a solemn and respectful environment for honoring veterans.

Dineen Hall, home to the Syracuse University School of Law, is a testament to innovative design and sustainable construction practices. Designed by Gluckman Tang Architects and landscaped by CLEAR Landscape Architecture, this LEED Gold Certified building features site furnishings crafted with Black Locust Lumber.

Navy Pier in Chicago, Illinois, underwent a transformative redesign from 2014 to 2017.

The Queens Botanical Garden Visitor Administration Center, designed by BKSK Architects / LLP in collaboration with Atelier Dreiseitl, exemplifies sustainable architecture and environmental stewardship.

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.