Certifications

Architects trust the structural use of wooden beams to combine beauty and sustainability. One innovation is wooden curtain walling. The concept of sustainable architecture seeks construction and building solutions that prioritise all that is sustainable and ecological and that, at the same time, spur creativity and...

Construction with this material reduces the carbon dioxide in atmosphere because wood is able to store CO2. Sustainable architecture seeks construction, urban planning and habitability responses starting with a way of living, and creating, that respects the environment. It is a philosophical attitude that nevertheless requires...

It is the seal that guarantees that the product complies with the European building regulations. A certificate recognised all over the world for its quality and safety. The CE marking or Certificate of Compliance (Conformité Européenne in French) is a certificate awarded by the European Union. Obtaining it...

The constructive advantages of wood reinforce the Passivhaus standard in its aim to reduce energy consumption in homes Architecture and construction are two of the pillars that are moving the world towards sustainability and common sense. This can be seen in the multiple concepts that are...

Architecture seeks sustainable solutions to continue evolving. Some answers lie in wood as the principal ecological building material. Thanks to wood's certifications for structural use, architecture is evolving with ecological innovation solutions. One example is wooden curtain walling. It is a natural alternative to other non-sustainable...

Thanks to technology and certifications, the new wooden glulam beams are much more than resources for interior design and decoration. Wooden beams are unrivalled when providing warmth to the interiors of houses and homes. European oak beams, in particular, transmit the intrinsic beauty of nature and...