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Is Timber Cladding a Sustainable Construction Material?
on in Charred Timber Cladding, Hardwood CladdingTimber is the oldest building material. We can see examples of centuries-old timber buildings in countries across the globe. There is no better proof that
The London Design Festival predicted that biophilic design would play a prominent part in architecture and interior design in 2020. What is biophilic design and
If you mentioned the phrase ‘Shou Sugi Ban’ in Japan, it would mean nothing. In the country of origin, this traditional process of preserving wood
Shou Sugi Ban™ for Boutique Hotels, Shops & Restaurants
on in Charred Timber Cladding, Shou Sugi Ban®Following on from our article on the application of charred timber in modern architectural design, we explore commercial interior design. A walk through any town
Japanese Influence in Architectural Design: Predictions 2020
on in Charred Timber Cladding, Shou Sugi Ban®This year, architectural and interior design has been described as ‘soothing minimalism’. Following Scandi and Hugge, we have a new word to embrace; Japandi. From
5 Benefits of Charred Timber Cladding
on in Charred Accoya®, Charred cedar timber, Charred Kebony, Charred Timber Cladding, Shou Sugi Ban®For the past century, the European tradition of using wood as a building material has been overshadowed by brick and concrete construction. With architecture now
With such a wide variety of charred cladding available, it can become difficult when choosing which one is right for you. From different types of
Architectural Charred Accoya® Doors by Real Doors Ltd
on in Charred Accoya®, Charred Timber Cladding, Shou Sugi Ban®Charred doors with meticulous attention to detail have been designed, manufactured and installed for this new project. The Derbyshire based door specialist has been using
Commercial Street Planters in Charred Accoya… twisted
on in Charred Accoya®, Charred Timber Cladding, Shou Sugi Ban®Confident designing and brave materials palette are brought together for this architectural landscaping scheme. Bradmore Square has been re-imaged by the talented Edible Bus Stop®