PROJECT
Rijkswaterstaat Road Support Point
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Description
Rijkswaterstaat Road Support Point
The new road support point Zuidbroek in Groningen is a sustainable building featuring high quality burned modified Limba (Fraké) facade cladding. This burned wood facade cladding combines a beautiful natural appearance with exceptional durability and is low maintenance, making it ideal for long term applications in construction. By using sustainably treated wooden facade materials such as burned wood, this project aligns perfectly with the trend of sustainable wood for facades and fits within modern climate neutral building ambitions. This architectural application of burned wood highlights the added value of low maintenance wooden facade material and demonstrates how sustainable wood applications contribute to both aesthetics and functionality in high quality construction projects.
Parties involved includeere:Witteveen+Bos
De Reimert Groep
HuneBouw B.V.
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