Regulations and Certifications

Regulations and certifications for constructing ventilated facades, high-traffic areas, healthcare settings, and sustainable buildings.

Technical Aspects and Certifications of Wood Finishes: Specification for Professionals

Proper specification of wood finishes for architectural projects demands thorough knowledge of current regulations. Technical standards set objective parameters that enable the evaluation and comparison of the performance of different systems available on the market.

Natural Wood in Skyscrapers: Essential Aspects for Regulatory Compliance

Natural wood is making its way into skyscrapers, such as the 50 Hudson Yards by Foster + Partners, due to improvements in safety, fire resistance, and sustainability. This article examines how to meet construction codes when incorporating wood into large projects, ensuring both practicality and visual appeal.

Ventilated facades: International standards and regulations

Ventilated facades, made up of an inner layer, insulation, and a non-waterproof exterior layer, offer energy efficiency, sound insulation, and aesthetic value. Their installation must adhere to international regulations that govern thermal efficiency, health standards, fire safety, and structural stability.

Certifications that ensure quality and sustainability in the building industry

Sustainability in construction seeks to meet today’s needs without jeopardizing future generations, balancing environmental conservation, social responsibility, and economic viability. Parklex Prodema offers materials certified by organizations such as PEFC and FSC, supporting sustainable building practices.

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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.