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Acoustics and wood form a natural combination that enables the creation of balanced sound environments in interior architecture. Natural wood finishes offer unique acoustic properties that can be optimized through specific design to achieve the required sound comfort for each spatial typology.
Certified sustainability through systems such as LEED, BREEAM, and WELL is an increasingly differentiating factor in contemporary architecture. Natural wood interior finishes, when equipped with the appropriate certifications, can significantly contribute to obtaining these seals of environmental excellence and well-being.
The environmental impact of natural wood planks has become a decisive factor in architectural specifications amid growing ecological awareness. A comparative lifecycle assessment of these claddings against alternatives such as ceramics, synthetic composites, or metals reveals significant advantages that go beyond mere perceptions of sustainability. Plank systems like NATURSIDING-W represent a technical evolution that maximizes these environmental benefits without compromising structural performance.
The ventilated wooden facade is one of the most effective construction solutions for achieving energy-efficient and sustainable buildings. This system combines the natural properties of wood with the physical principles of natural ventilation, creating an optimized thermal envelope that meets both indoor comfort and energy efficiency criteria.
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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.