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Forest Products Laboratory
1 Gifford Pinchot Drive
Madison, WI 53726
(608) 231-9200

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Photograph: The completed Research Demonstration House.

 WHAT'S NEW

 Sustainable Resource House
Built on National Mall in D.C.; Donated to Haywood Habitat for Humanity, Rebuilt in Canton, N.C.
 Research In Progress for AHRC

NEW! Homeowner's Wildfire
Mitigation Guide by the University of California »

Mold Growth FAQs
Common questions about mold growth and wood-based products

 Some Methods to Deal with Mold

Advanced Housing Research Center Fact Sheet (PDF, 124 KB)

 New Addition to Research Demonstration House! Carriage House (PDF, 1.2 MB) NEW!
 Research Demonstration House Update II (PDF, 475 KB) NEW!

Research Demonstration House Update I (PDF, 126 KB)

    Tours offered April - October
Monday through Thursday at 2 p.m. Please call (608) 231-9200 to tell us the size of your group, when you'd like to tour, and if your group has any special needs.

CORRIM Report on Environmental Performance Measures for Renewable Building Materials
(Consortium for Research on Renewable Industrial Materials)

 Durability of Wood & Polyethylene Composite Lumber (PDF, 575 KB)

FPL STAFF HONORED

Federal Laboratory Consortium highlights the AHRC... See page 11
(PDF, 1,268 KB)

U.S. Department of Energy Management Program honors FPL employees

About Us

America needs durable, affordable, and energy-efficient housing. In response to this need, the Advanced Housing Research Center (AHRC) was established at the US Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory (FPL), in Madison, Wisconsin. FPL has been involved in wood-frame housing research since 1910 and has long been recognized as a world leader in such housing-related areas as engineered wood products and structures, moisture control, material design and performance, coatings and finishes, adhesives, wood preservation, and composites. Many of the materials and technologies currently used in wood-frame housing were developed through basic research at FPL in cooperation with industry, academia, and government. To move new technologies into use, FPL has also established strong links to industry and has played an active role in technology transfer and in the development of codes and standards.

Research at the AHRC evaluates technology needed for both new and existing housing and encompasses all types of residential structures in which wood or wood-based products are used as primary or secondary building components. Emphasis is on the improved use of traditional wood products, recycled and engineered wood composite materials, durability, moisture control, natural disaster resistance, and an improved living environment. The Center’s research focuses primarily on the housing structure and practical technologies that can be readily adopted by homebuilders, industry, and consumers. The AHRC also cooperates with partners in areas involving the latest theories and ideas in resource management, including water conservation and landscaping.

Housing research at the AHRC is facilitated and coordinated through both internal and external partners. The Center also relies heavily on partnerships and alliances with universities, industry, consumers, and other government agencies, including the following:

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