Season 4 Episode 452
In this episode of the Woodpreneur Podcast, host Jennifer Alger speaks with Alyssa Olson, a landscape architect and furniture designer, about the importance of urban, salvaged, and reclaimed wood.
They discuss the challenges of getting these materials specified in projects, the significance of building relationships within the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) community, and the role of sustainability in material choices.
Alyssa shares her journey in the field, the need for standards and specifications for reclaimed wood, and the importance of trust in sourcing materials.
The conversation highlights the future of urban wood and the collaborative efforts needed to promote its use in design and construction.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Urban Wood and Its Importance
03:02 Alyssa Olson's Journey and Expertise
05:42 Challenges in Specifying Urban Wood
08:27 Building Relationships in the AEC Community
11:14 The Importance of Trust in Material Sourcing
13:55 Sustainability and Regenerative Materials
16:33 The Role of Standards and Chain of Custody
19:16 Future of Urban Salvaged Wood
22:17 Conclusion and Future Collaborations
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