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Content Description

Using Thermally Modified Wood in Building Design, 2024
CEU: 0.1 | CEU Code: TU-EN-159405-0325

Thermal modification is a tried and tested process for increasing the durability of wood while maintaining a warm aesthetic in building design. This course examines all aspects of this sustainable wood product and how it can be incorporated into a variety of projects.

Learning Objectives

  • Explain how the thermal modification process increases the durability of wood to provide a material that can be specified for longevity in building projects.
  • Identify the ways that thermally modified wood can help contribute to the overall sustainability of a building project.
  • Identify appropriate applications for the use of thermally modified wood to maintain aesthetic standards and ensure long-term performance.
  • Explain the difference between wood preservation techniques in order to specify those that contribute to a healthier, more sustainable project while maintaining a specific design aesthetic.
  • Apply course content to improve the design and performance of their own projects.

Faculty BIO

Matt is the Sales Director of Building Products for Thermory USA. His skill set was built on a foundation of retail sales principles learned from his grandfather's import business, where critical listening and customer service were cornerstones. He later became a carpenter, carrying those retail skills into his interactions with homeowners. Carpentry led him to woodworking, where he managed a custom shop specializing in furniture made from reclaimed lumber. From there, he transitioned into full-scale architectural millwork, serving as a senior project manager and member of the leadership team.



These diverse experiences allow Matt to truly listen to and understand the needs of architects and designers while applying his hands-on expertise to guide designs from vision to reality. With 12 years of experience in the lumber industry, Matt is thrilled to now be part of the team at Thermory USA.


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