Ron-wood posts

TreeHugger This 11-story wood tower provides a good example of the eco-benefits of wood construction.
Framework Tall Wood Tower in Portland sprouting soon
treehugger.com
A building permit has been issued after years of testing.
105 months ago
Grand Voyage Italy http://www.grandvoyageitaly.com/recipes/some-of-our-favorite-things-made-with-olive-wood
Some of Our Favorite Things Made with Olive Wood
grandvoyageitaly.com
Some of Our Favorite Things Made with Olive Wood, olive wood products, olive wood Kitchen tools, olive wood knives, olive wood in the kitchen, olive wood gift ideas, buying olive wood gifts, best olive wood gifts
109 months ago
Business Insider It turns wood transparent.
Engineers have made clear wood that's stronger than plain wood
businessinsider.com
This isn't glass or plastic – it's wood.
110 months ago
BuzzFeed Tech "It’s all horrific, as it should be," said Wood
Evan Rachel Wood And Thandie Newton Defend The Sexual Violence On...
buzzfeed.com
“I don’t think there’s anything titillating about what we’re doing — it’s all horrific, as it should be,” Wood said of the controversial rape scenes in HBO's new sci-fi drama about the dark side of...
114 months ago
Upworthy Check out the wood in this forest! Oh, and the trees too.
114 months ago
Business Insider It can withstand 10 times more stress than normal wood.
Engineers have made clear wood that's stronger than plain wood
businessinsider.com
This isn't glass or plastic – it's wood.
118 months ago
Daily Mail See-through WOOD?
Scientists create TRANSPARENT wood that could replace glass in windows
dailym.ai
To create the transparent wood, researchers chemically removed lignin from wood.
118 months ago
Lifehacker Save your soft wood.
Two Tricks for Hammering a Nail Without Marring the Wood
lifehac.kr
When driving a nail into a soft wood like cedar, there’s a good chance you’ll mar the wood with your hammer if you miss. Prevent these “hammer kisses” with these helpful attachments.
125 months ago
Slate.com James Wood on what it’s like writing book criticism for The New Yorker and how he approaches reading the fiction of his wife Claire Messud.
The New Yorker’s James Wood on Why He Regrets Being So Hard on David Foster Wallace
slate.me
The Nearest Thing to Life is the latest collection from James Wood, the English literary critic and New Yorker writer. The book consists of several of Wood’s lectures; it is less focused on the specific novelists and essayists whom Wood is famous f Read more ... or evaluating and instead serves as an examination...
127 months ago
TreeHugger The point of it all: "To challenge preconceptions and explore the possibilities of wood construction."
Could you build the Empire State Building out of wood?
treehugger.com
Michael Green and a big Finnish wood company are going to find out.
129 months ago
More ron-wood posts »

Ron-wood news

No news about ron-wood

Ron-wood videos

No videos about ron-wood