- Project last updated by WoodWorks on 01-07-2025
Blackfeet Arbor
Browning, MTIn the heart of Browning, Montana, lies the cherished community of the Blackfeet Tribe, a place steeped in history and tradition. In July of 2023, anticipation and excitement filled the air as the tribe embarked on a remarkable endeavor – constructing a brand-new community building to debut during the North American Indian Days.
A unique architectural masterpiece took shape to bring this vision to life - a circular building that paid homage to the tribe's deep-rooted heritage. Central to its design was a breathtaking glass ceiling, preserving the connection to natural light. The engineered wood products were specified specifically for this project.
What also sets this building apart is the truss designs. With a staggering 16 bays, each housing approximately 30 open-web trusses, the structure is a testament to the design team. Every truss boasts a unique length and load design, showcasing the meticulous planning and craftsmanship that went into crafting this architectural gem.
 
Project Details
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                      Year Built2023 
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                      Number Of Stories1 
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                      Bldg systemInnovative Light-Frame 
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                        Sq. Meters6,247 
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                      Construction Type:V-A 
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                      Building Type:Civic (Recreational) 
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                      Material Types:Open-web trusses 
Project Team
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                      RedBuilt Open Web Trusses
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                      Edward Kennedy and Associates, LLC General Contractor
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                      Gervais Architecture, PLLC Architect
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                      Great West Engineering Structural Engineer
- Project last updated by WoodWorks on 01-07-2025
