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Architecture awards put design focus on Idaho timber industry (access required)

by Sean Olson

Published: November 20,2012

Tags: American Institute of Architects, architecture, Honor Awards, Idaho Forest Products Commission, University of Idaho

The Idaho Forest Products Commission is going directly to the source in its new efforts to encourage the use of Idaho wood in buildings by engaging architects, both professional and in training. New awards sponsored by the IFPC give cash prizes to professional architects through the American Institute of Architects Idaho Chapter Honor Awards, a biennial ...
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