Founded in 1991,TerraMai conducts large-scale operations in the repurposing of wood reclaimed in Asia and sold in the US, “to help offset the demand for new lumber”. Controversy followed an article in the New York Times that suggested the American demand for such reclaimed wood was becoming a market force that encouraged the dismantling of existing Asian houses. Above: A house in Thailand being inspected by a wood trader. Project: Reclaimed Teak, by TerraMai; Oregon, USA, 2007. Photos: Richard Humphries (a & b) and Gordon M. Grant (c)