Timber-Framed Transitions: How Japanese Architecture Inspires Indoor-Outdoor Flow
Learn how Japanese architecture inspires indoor-outdoor flow using timber-framed canopies and engineered doors specified for dimensional stability in 2025.
Learn how Japanese architecture inspires indoor-outdoor flow using timber-framed canopies and engineered doors specified for dimensional stability in 2025.
Discover how to specify timber for biophilic architecture and indoor-outdoor flow. Explore Japanese-inspired canopies and essential dimensional stability specs.
Learn how architects use Japanese-inspired translucent timber huts to zone urban apartments. Explore timber framing specs and dimensionally stable door.
Architects specifying hospitality interiors must balance minimalist aesthetics with durability. Learn why engineered core flush doors outperform honeycomb in high-traffic projects.
Learn how to specify lightweight architectural doors for adaptable interiors using HPL and engineered Albasia cores for modern, high-traffic environments.
Analysis of 9 Wilson Ave by MA+Co and Neometro, focusing on multi-residential materiality, acoustic privacy, and sustainable timber specification standards.