CLT-housing - cross-glued wood and prefab elements for modern architecture
What are CLT dwellings and why they differ
<CLT or cross glued wood with pre-fabricated elements creates a new standard for fast-built and architecturally accurate dwellings. Elements made in the CNC factory can be used to reallocate large glass surfaces, airy openings and clear constructions without compromises on functionality or aesthetics.
For those who want to integrate modern architecture and natural materials.
Why choose cross-limited wood and prefab-elements
<The construction time: Prefab elements significantly reduces the impact of construction periods and weather.
Precise quality: Factory controlled production ensures repetition of measurements, easier installation and reduced waste.
Sustainability: Cross-glued wood is a renewable material with a carbon footprint lower than traditional concrete or steel solutions.
Design freedom: Large openings, easy interface with glazing and the possibility of creating a clean line modern architecture without compromises.
Principal functions and advantages
Differences that count
- Production and installation control reduces unforeseen costs.
- Li>Carbon efficiency supports green rotation objectives and meets the demand for sustainable solutions. Li>Flexibility in architecture - easy to combine glass, steel and wood without visual compromise.
Summary
CLT and prefab elements provide a comprehensive response to the needs of modern housing and commercial surface: faster construction, accurate quality, lower carbon footprint and freedom to create modern architecture with large glass surfaces and clean form languages. These advantages make cross glued wood solutions a competitive choice for designers, developers and end users.
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