Architecture and Design

Articles, reports, and interviews showcasing case studies relevant to the world of current architecture and design.

Aesthetic Integration in Natural Wood Interiors: Coordination of Floors, Walls, and Furniture

The aesthetic integration of natural wood elements in interior spaces is an architectural strategy that goes beyond mere decoration to create cohesive spatial experiences where floors, walls, and furniture establish a harmonious dialogue. This material continuity generates environments where wood serves as a unifying element, enhancing its sensory qualities and creating spaces with a distinct identity.

Maintenance-Free Natural Wood Flooring for Interiors

Maintenance-free natural wood flooring represents a technological evolution that has radically transformed the possibilities for using this material in architectural settings. These technically advanced solutions eliminate the traditional maintenance cycles associated with wood while preserving its aesthetic and sensory qualities.

Types of Natural Wood Flooring: Technical and Aesthetic Comparison

The wide variety of natural wood flooring available in today’s market calls for a systematic classification to enable architects to establish objective selection criteria. This technical and aesthetic comparison addresses the main types, focusing on their fundamental properties, recommended applications, and specific considerations for specification in architectural projects.

Wooden Suspended Ceilings: Design, Installation, and Technical Performance

Natural wood suspended ceilings have undergone significant technical evolution, transitioning from primarily decorative elements to multifunctional construction solutions that simultaneously address aesthetic, acoustic, technical, and maintenance requirements. In contemporary architecture, these systems create spaces where the warmth of wood is complemented by advanced technical performance.

The implementation of natural wood ceilings offers multiple benefits, from creating visually welcoming spaces to improving acoustic performance and efficiently integrating technical installations. Advances in manufacturing have overcome traditional limitations of wood as a material for suspended ceilings, opening new design possibilities.

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Panels with natural timber

Parklex Prodema panels feature a surface layer with natural timber as opposed to printed paper, bringing a high-quality feel to facades and interiors.