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The artist was taken on a six-hour drive to look at Mr. Engelhard's 200 square miles of timber plantations.
Its wood, more than 34 miles of timber held in place by 356,000 nails, must also be aged to a certain maturity.
Elsewhere on Saturday, a wildfire in north-central Washington had blackened more than three square miles of timber and rangeland near Omak.
It has now become a discipline in itself, and Esher Shore is the UK's finest facility, with nearly two miles of timber obstacles.
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The wood-clad building cost £93m and used 34.8 miles (56km) of timber, which its 26 carpenters fastened down with 350,000 nails.
The groups will pay $510 million for about 500 square miles of forest now owned by Plum Creek Timber, a lumber and real estate firm based in Seattle.
[The New York Times] A survey shows that India's once-green northeastern region has lost 212 square miles of forest cover in the last two years alone, largely because of illegal timber sales.
Conceived by Shigeru Ban and Jean de Gastines as a series of modules around a central spire, it is flamboyantly capped by an undulating lattice roof structure (made from 11 miles of glue-laminated timber beams) and sheathed in a fiberglass and Teflon membrane that gives the place an otherworldly glow when lit up at night.
After the U.S. Congress passed the Multiple Use – Sustained Yield Act of 1960 stressing timber production in the national forests, the Forest Service in the 1960s and 1970s built about 170 mile of forest roads in the watershed.
Without these processing locations in Colorado, the distance to the next closest mill with capacity to process any meaningful volumes of timber is nearly 800 miles away in Montana.
The structures are free from wood, but their foundations contain 13,729 piles of timber, which would stretch for 48 mile in length if laid end to end.
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