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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.

2026-05-20Tia Sijabat, Marketing Manager
FSC

The Japanese Approach to Biophilic Architecture: Specifying Timber for Indoor-Outdoor Flow

Discover how to specify timber for biophilic architecture and indoor-outdoor flow. Explore Japanese-inspired canopies and essential dimensional stability specs.

2026-05-20Tia Sijabat, Marketing Manager
Unitree

Translucent Room Dividers: How Architects Zone Urban Apartments Using Japanese-Inspired Timber Huts

Learn how architects use Japanese-inspired translucent timber huts to zone urban apartments. Explore timber framing specs and dimensionally stable door.

2026-05-19Slamet Sugiri, Production Manager
Europe

Adapting Playful Modernism: Specifying Lightweight Flush Doors for Hospitality Projects

Architects specifying hospitality interiors must balance minimalist aesthetics with durability. Learn why engineered core flush doors outperform honeycomb in high-traffic projects.

2026-05-16Tia Sijabat, Marketing Manager
Europe

Adaptable Interior Architecture: Specifying Lightweight Doors for Dynamic Spaces

Learn how to specify lightweight architectural doors for adaptable interiors using HPL and engineered Albasia cores for modern, high-traffic environments.

2026-05-16Tia Sijabat, Marketing Manager
LEED

Materiality in Multi-Residential Design: Lessons from 9 Wilson Ave by MA+Co & Neometro

Analysis of 9 Wilson Ave by MA+Co and Neometro, focusing on multi-residential materiality, acoustic privacy, and sustainable timber specification standards.

2026-05-15Tia Sijabat, Marketing Manager