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Mass Timber Maine Conference 2024


  • University of Southern Maine 88 Bedford Street Portland, ME, 04101 United States (map)

David C. Driskell (United States, 1931–2020), Pine and Moon, 1971, oil on Masonite, 47 3/8 x 35 1/8 inches. Portland Museum of Art, Maine. Museum purchase with support from Friends of the Collection, 2011.4. © David C. Driskell. Image courtesy Peter Siegel

Join us at the forefront of sustainable architecture and construction

Are you ready to revolutionize the way we build our cities and communities? How can Maine build on its leadership role in sustainable wood products to contribute to mass timber development? Discover the future of construction with cutting-edge mass timber technology. Mass Timber Maine promises an immersive experience packed with short “Timber Talks” by leading experts along with engaging lectures, dynamic discussions, and enlightening field trips. 

Join us at the forefront of sustainable architecture and construction at the Mass Timber Maine Conference hosted by the Portland Museum of Art in Portland, Maine.


 
 

Here’s What to Expect

Inspirational “Timber Talks”: Immerse yourself in thought-provoking presentations from pioneers, change makers, and visionaries. Gain insights into the latest advancements, innovations, impacts, and real-world applications shaping the future of sustainable construction.

Engaging Keynotes and Signature Lectures: Enter the world of mass timber with informative signature lectures, covering environmental benefits and economic opportunities for Maine and the Northeast. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or a curious newcomer, there’s something for everyone to learn and explore.

Dynamic Discussions: Connect with fellow attendees and industry leaders in lively discussions exploring the key issues and trends driving the mass timber movement forward. Exchange ideas, share experiences, and collaborate on solutions to the challenges facing sustainable construction today.

Enlightening Field Trips: Embark on thought-provoking and eye-opening field trips to local mass timber projects, forest show stands, and manufacturing facilities. Get an up-close look at innovative buildings, sustainable forestry practices, and state-of-the-art production processes, guided by experts who are shaping the future of architecture and construction.