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In a new continuing education course on the Wood Institute—the Softwood Lumber Board’s continuing education platform—Antony Wood, CEO of the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH), quotes a United Nations statistic that around the world, more than 1 million people are urbanizing every week. To accommodate them, we will need to build the […]

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