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Seventeen structures and nine product designs have been nominated for the Wood Awards 2020 shortlist.
The Wood Awards is the UK’s premier competition for excellence in architecture and product design in wood, aiming to encourage and promote outstanding timber design, craftsmanship and installation.
The Awards are split into two main categories: Buildings and Furniture & Product. The independent judging panel visits all the shortlisted projects in person and an online exhibition of the shortlist was launched this week during the London Design Festival.

The buildings judging panel is led by three-time Gold Award winner Stephen Corbett of Green Oak Carpentry.
The panel includes Andrew Lawrence, Arup; Kirsten Haggart, Waugh Thistleton Architects; Nathan Wheatley, engenuiti; David Morley, David Morley Architects; Jim Greaves, Hopkins; and architectural journalist Ruth Slavid.
Major Sponsors are the American Hardwood Export Council and Carpenters' Company. Other Sponsors include American Softwoods, Timber Trade Federation and TRADA.
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