Thermowood in the modern facades of the building

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Thermowood in the modern facades of the building

Modern applications of thermowood in contemporary architecture and design

Introduction

The connection of wood and modern architecture

building facade; Combining nature and technology

Using thermowood in indoor spaces

In the interior projects of Azar Wood, wooden wall coverings and ceilings are combined with linear lighting and the result is a space that is modern but not separated from human warmth.

In the decoration design of luxury offices, coffee bars and hotels, this combination of Scandinavian style with Iranian feeling has formed — that is, the same warm and lasting beauty that only real wood has.

Pergola, terrace and open spaces

Thermowood has a role beyond beauty in outdoor design. In terraces, pavilions and pergolas, this low-expansion wood is an ideal choice. Moisture and sunlight cannot change its structure, and with periodic lubrication, it lasts up to 30 years.

Azer Wood uses a hidden connection system in the design of modern pergolas to maintain the uniform appearance of the wood. With no visible curves, this type of design conveys a sense of cleanliness and attention to detail—a feature that today's audience expects from contemporary architecture.

Thermowood in furniture and decor design

One of the attractive trends of recent years is combined furniture design with natural and industrial materials; It means the combination of wood, metal and glass in the form of modern forms.

Thermowood is an excellent choice for outdoor tables, urban benches and garden furniture due to its uniform density and stable color. In addition, the luxurious feeling of superfined wood in interior furniture has made interior architects use it for detailed applications such as bar tables, stairs or TV frames.

At Azar Wood, the design team uses precise CNC and nano protective oil to produce exclusive furniture based on the project plan to achieve complete harmony between the facade and the decoration.

Thermowood combination with modern materials

Architects today love to combine — stone with glass, metal with concrete, and in the meantime, thermowood plays the role of interface; A bridge between the coldness of modernity and the warmth of nature.

Thermowood, along with aluminum and concrete, creates a contrast that no other material can reproduce. That is why in the designs of luxury towers and commercial complex projects, the facade or lobby is balanced with thermo wooden strips so that the space does not look dry and industrial.

environmental sustainability; Real green architecture

One of the concerns of modern architects is sustainability and preservation of natural resources. Thermowood is produced without the use of chemicals and is completely recyclable.

Focusing on FSC certified wood, Azar Wood guarantees that no part of the production process leads to forest destruction.

As a result, when you use thermowood, you not only create a more beautiful space, but your choice also benefits the earth. This approach has made Azarwood products to get environmental approval in international green projects.

From conceptual design to implementation

One of the advantages of working with Azar Wood is the complete implementation from the design stage to installation. We are not just suppliers; Rather, we are intellectual partners of architects and employers.

From the three-dimensional design of the project according to the climate, to the selection of wood type, thickness, substructure and detailed execution with stainless fittings - all steps are done by a cohesive team. This work makes the beauty of the design on paper reflect exactly in the real space.

summary

Using Thermowood in modern architecture is like choosing a hand-made suit — each project should have a unique garment with its own form, climate and style.

Thermowood allows the architect to breathe in a world full of concrete and metal and bring nature back into the design. In the Azar Wood brand, we implement this principle every day: Wood must survive, even in the most modern architectures.

Whether it is a luxury tower facade, a villa area or an office interior, Thermowood with its originality blurs the line between modern and natural — and this is the point where architecture, art and life meet.

  • Introduction

  • The connection of wood and modern architecture

  • building facade; Combining nature and technology

  • Using thermowood in indoor spaces

  • Pergola, terrace and open spaces

  • Thermowood in furniture and decor design

  • Thermowood combination with modern materials

  • environmental sustainability; Real green architecture

  • From conceptual design to implementation

  • summary