Building Local: Sustainable Wood Construction
In Corrèze, the decision to build using local wood is logical due to the region's extensive lumber industry, stemming from a post-World War II reforestation program. The Limousin Forest, primarily composed of Douglas fir, provides wood for various purposes depending on the age of the trees. Douglas fir is particularly valued for its versatility and resistance to decay without chemical treatment, making it suitable for construction, cladding, and decking. Additionally, wood's fire resistance and recyclability make it an advantageous and sustainable building material. Building Tomorrow episode 4, part 10
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