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How AEC Professionals Can Utilize LP’s Architect’s Corner

LP Building Solutions offers a helpful resource for members of the AEC (architecture, engineering and construction) community. Design and building industry professionals can depend on Architect’s Corner for product details and specifications related to LP’s engineered wood products.

A One-Stop Digital Resource

Architect’s Corner can be found on LP Corp.com, and is LP’s latest effort to help AEC partners solve their design dilemmas quickly and effectively. The resource includes full specification and warranty documents for LP® FlameBlock® Fire-Rated OSB Sheathing and LP SmartSide® Trim & Siding, two of the most commonly specified products in multifamily and light commercial construction. Architect’s Corner is designed to give industry professionals all the information they need to make appropriate building decisions.

LP plans to continue to add more helpful AEC resources to Architect’s Corner in the future. In the meantime, there are tools such as specification information, drawing details, instructional videos and more in-depth information that can help specifiers and architects leverage SmartSide in their plans.

For more information, visit Architect’s Corner. To find where to buy LP products, find a dealer near you!

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