Library

We see it as our role on behalf of our industry to help provide inspiration, information and evidence that American hardwoods can shape a creative process. We do this by commissioning original reports, photography and film and by developing technical publications for designers, architects and engineers.

Educational and interesting collections of discussions with key figures in the architecture, design, environment and science fields. Dive into longer length debates around key issues in the industry or discover an exclusive 10 minute interview with notable designers. Available on your usual streaming platforms.

Making shorts: Working by hand

Trees have been a principal building material for most of human history, with archaeological findings showing that humans were using [...]

Podcast
A Timber Curriculum with Judith Lösing, Hanif Kara and Kenn Busch

Our next instalment of Words on Wood revisits education, this time examining whether there is a need for a more robust curriculum [...]

Podcast
Making shorts: CNC milling

Building on the success of previous seasons’ ‘Tree Shorts’, this season introduces a new series of ‘Making Shorts’. These bite-sized [...]

Podcast

Creative and technical guides created by us for designers, architects and engineers to help provide inspiration, information and evidence that American hardwoods can shape a creative process.

A guide to sustainable American hardwoods – Arabic version

An Arabic language version of our fully illustrated guide to the commercially available American hardwood species and the NHLA grading system explained.

Publications
Discovered

This booklet documents the journey of Discovered – a global project harnessing 20 young designers’ experience of isolation to create a piece that responds to the functional and emotional connections to our everyday objects.

Publications
Connected – made together apart

Connected – made together apart tells the full story of the Connected project AHEC created in 2020.

Publications

Original reports, commissioned by us to provide information and evidence of the legality and sustainability of American hardwoods.

Introduction to U.S. forestry regulation

It is increasingly important for buyers and users of forest products to understand the regulatory framework governing forest management in the countries from where timber is sourced. Laws like the EU Timber Regulation and U.S. Lacey Act require that traders and manufacturers demonstrate this knowledge to regulators so they are assured of a negligible risk of illegal harvest.

Demonstrating the sustainability of U.S. hardwood products

AHEC’s strategy is to demonstrate sustainability against environmental attributes identified in scientific life cycle assessment (LCA) as relevant to U.S. hardwood.