Architecture and Design
Articles, reports, and interviews showcasing case studies relevant to the world of current architecture and design.
The Aspen Art Museum, designed by Shigeru Ban, showcases a lattice of natural wood panels that serves as a thermal envelope, effectively regulating temperature and light within the building. After 10 years of exposure to extreme weather conditions, Parklex Prodema wood has demonstrated remarkable durability, requiring no maintenance while retaining its original aesthetics.
Wood, a fundamental material in architecture, is experiencing a resurgence in iconic projects due to advancements in technology. From Shigeru Ban to Frank Gehry, contemporary architects are embracing innovative solutions that merge the beauty of wood with the durability of modern materials.
Although the use of wood in interiors has been limited by its susceptibility to wear, technological advances have significantly enhanced its durability, allowing for its application in high-traffic environments. We present three projects by RAAM Studio that incorporate natural wood flooring, ensuring durability without the need for constant maintenance.
The Harry Parker Center revitalizes a section of the Charles River in Boston with a sustainable design that earned the Harleston Parker Medal. The project features two buildings, with the main one clad in Parklex Prodema wood panels that integrate with a shading system to reduce energy consumption, combining functionality and aesthetics.
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