Attention all history buffs and engineering enthusiasts! We have an exciting event coming up that you won’t want to miss! Dr. Dan Tingley will be presenting on Wood Research & Development’s structural inspection at Tillamook Air Museum in Tillamook, Oregon, USA. This seminar is virtual and is being presented by ICOMOS-UK, an international committee committed to the conservation and protection of cultural heritage sites worldwide. Dr. Tingley’s talk will focus on the fascinating history and engineering behind the Tillamook Air Museum, housed in the tallest timber structure in the United States of America. The seminar is going to be on July 18. 2023 7:30 PM EST.

What’s The Seminar Topic?
Aside from its engineering marvel, Tillamook Air Museum has a rich history that speaks to America’s contribution to the war effort in the Pacific Northwest. The museum houses over 30 military and civilian aircraft and several exhibits that showcase the history of aviation and its impact on the region. Dr. Tingley’s talk will offer a glimpse into this history and the importance of preserving such cultural heritage sites for future generations. For background information on our inspection of the museum and findings and pictures check out our blog recapping the inspection project here
What is Tillamook Air Museum?
The Tillamook Air Museum, housed in Hangar B, was built during World War II and used to house blimps for coastal patrols for submarines and enemies off the coast in the Pacific Northwest. The Hangar is comprised of 3.2 million board feet of small dimensional timber that was harvested and sourced entirely from trees in the Pacific Northwest. This structure is a testament to the engineering ingenuity of the period and Dr. Tingley’s talk will delve into the fascinating history behind its construction.
Who Should Attend?
Wood Research & Development’s structural inspection has provided valuable insight into the structural integrity of the Hangar and its ability to withstand natural disasters such as earthquakes. This is an essential case study for engineers and architects interested in using timber as a sustainable and resilient building material. Dr. Tingley’s talk will provide engineering enthusiasts with a rare opportunity to learn about the challenges faced during the construction of such a large timber structure and the solutions that were developed to ensure its stability.
How to Attend Seminar?
Lastly, attending Dr. Tingley’s talk is a great way to connect with like-minded individuals who share a passion for history and engineering. This seminar offers a unique opportunity to network with professionals in these fields and learn more about their work and experiences. It’s also a great chance to learn about ICOMOS-UK and its important mission to protect cultural heritage sites worldwide. In order to attend you can sign up here

Conclusion
In conclusion, Dr. Tingley’s talk on Wood Research & Development’s structural inspection at the Tillamook Air Museum is an exciting and informative event that history enthusiasts and engineering enthusiasts alike won’t want to miss. From the fascinating history of the Hangar’s construction during World War II to the valuable engineering insights provided by Wood Research & Development’s inspection, this seminar offers a wealth of knowledge and inspiration for anyone interested in cultural heritage and sustainable building practices. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and learn about the importance of preserving cultural heritage sites for future generations.