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The Aspen Art Museum designed by Shigeru Ban features a lattice of natural timber panels that acts as a thermal envelope, regulating temperature and light inside. After 10 years of extreme weather, Parklex Prodema timber has proven its durability without the need for maintenance, retaining its original aesthetics.
Timber, an essential material in architecture, is making a comeback in iconic projects thanks to technological evolution. From Shigeru Ban to Frank Gehry, contemporary architects are embracing innovative solutions that combine the aesthetics of timber with the durability of technological materials.
Although the use of timber in interiors has been limited by its vulnerability to wear, technological advances have improved its durability, allowing for its application in high-traffic environments. We present three projects by RAAM studio that incorporate natural timber flooring, ensuring durability without the need for maintenance.
Parklex Prodema timber flooring combines the beauty of natural timber with exceptional durability, making it ideal for high-traffic commercial spaces. With environmental certifications such as FSC and PEFC, they offer thermal and acoustic insulation, are resistant to wear, and come in a variety of finishes.
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Parklex Prodema panels feature a surface layer with natural timber as opposed to printed paper, bringing a high-quality feel to facades and interiors.