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It has a higher tensile strength than many steel alloys, greater compressive strength than concrete, and grows to its full eighty-foot height in just sixty days—yet Western building codes have effectively banned its structural use. For centuries across Asia, this material has been used to construct multi-story scaffolding and entire homes that survive earthquakes because its flexible fibers absorb shockwaves that shatter concrete. That material is Timber Bamboo—technically a grass, functionally a carbon-negative "vegetable steel" that regenerates infinitely without replanting. The metallurgy and timber industries couldn't monopolize something that grows in backyards faster than supply chains can process pine lumber, so they weaponized zoning laws and building permits to keep it off the market. We remain dependent on heavily mined steel beams and slow-growth forestry while the strongest natural building material on Earth is classified as landscaping. A renewable construction revolution, banned not because it fails—but because it works too well.