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A 10-story mass-timber tower designed by LEVER Architecture in collaboration with several university and industry partners withstood a recent seismic resiliency test at UCSD's Englekirk Structural Engineering Center.
LEVER Architecture principal Chandra Robinson joins the podcast to discuss the firm’s expansion of the Portland Museum of Art in Maine and how LEVER became the industry's leader in mass-timber design.
Chandra Robinson, a principal at LEVER who served on the woman-led design and development team behind the foundation's new Portland headquarters, is among the featured speakers at the June 20th Boston edition of Record on the Road.
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