

Hot Trend: Shou Sugi Ban and Eastern White Pine
Shou Sugi Ban, the traditional Japanese technique of charring wood, has gained popularity in modern architecture for its aesthetic appeal and durability. While traditionally applied
Shou Sugi Ban, the traditional Japanese technique of charring wood, has gained popularity in modern architecture for its aesthetic appeal and durability. While traditionally applied
Building with wood instead of concrete isn’t just a design trend—it’s a transformative opportunity for the lumber industry, especially in manufacturing. As the demand for
The Loiske Wellness Center by Studio Puisto Architects uses wood as a central material to create a calming, nature-connected atmosphere. In keeping with the nearby
On-line architecture magazine dezeen has done it again with a great article and more amazing photos of wood in action. The Jean and Ric Edelman
It’s like the Stone’s sang: “I see a red house and I want to paint it black.” Or something like that. In the DOPPELGIEBEL project,
Stockholm Wood City, currently under construction in the Sickla district of Stockholm, Sweden, is set to become the world’s largest urban development project built entirely