Wood Construction
Technical articles, guides, and examples of natural wood installation in modern architecture and construction.
Biophilic design represents an architectural approach based on the biophilia hypothesis, proposed by Edward O. Wilson in 1984, which posits the existence of an inherent connection between human beings and natural systems. This architectural approach seeks to strengthen the person-nature bond through the integration of natural elements into built spaces, both directly and indirectly.
Integrating natural wood finishes in interior spaces, particularly in wet environments, has historically been an architectural challenge due to the material’s inherent vulnerability to moisture.
Incorporating natural wood paneling into interior spaces represents one of the most balanced solutions in contemporary architecture, combining design, comfort, and functionality. Wooden wall and ceiling paneling for interiors goes beyond mere aesthetics, offering essential technical qualities for conditioning interior spaces across various contexts.
Natural wood flooring for interior applications represents the ideal convergence of architectural functionality and aesthetic warmth. Traditionally considered delicate and high-maintenance, this material has undergone a significant technical transformation in recent decades. Advances in treatment and composition technologies have overcome the historical limitations associated with wood as a flooring material.
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