Jubilee Park Resource and Community Center in Dallas, Texas, USA

Designed by Brent A. Brown Architects the Resource and Community Center needed to establish a unifying presence with the traditional wooden homes in the neighborhood, while maintaining cost-effectiveness and creating usable, lasting resources for the community. Opting to create a wood siding on botht he project’s buildings, Brent A. Brown Architects selected  Accoya wood for its strength, durability, aesthetic impact and sustainable sourcing. The wood was milled for a custom joint application. Rather than creating a typical trim board (instead of tongue and groove) on the corner, a 45 degree miter joint without any corner trim was made to hide the seam. Unlike other woods whose level of dimensional stability would make this impossible, Accoya wood remained tight at the joint for a flawless finish on more than a dozen corner sections.



Jubliee Center

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Jubilee Center

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