![]() ![]() Modulo de estudio para fachada en Paseo de Mallorca 15 realizado por Grupo Gubiaĭuring the research work, aspects such as the joints of wood with other materials cannot be ignored, as they could end in permanent damage to the wood due to combining with elements of nature. The sliding lattices are made of 42 × 42, 68 × 42, and 90x42mm sections of pine exterior wood slats mounted on a frame thinking for the marine environment. The Paseo de Mallorca 15 project of the Mallorcan studio with which we have been collaborating, obtains the Passivhaus certification thanks to several aspects, one of them being the building’s enveloping slats, with which an intelligent construction is achieved. The composition of the different constructive resources results in projects as interesting as this one, The Abacus House, built with teak wood screwed to metal rods, the turn of the wooden pieces allows a dynamic facade that as a whole creates a changing art with the help of the sun. This type of configuration allows the user to personalize the space, modulating the entry of natural light through the manipulation of the wooden lattices. In this example, the use of slats mounted on an aluminum frame could be fixed or mobile, being a classic version of the lattices applied in residential buildings. ![]() Plaza Municipal 47 – Arquitetura Nacional In this case, the chosen material was bamboo and we can see the curve that welcomes this element, forming an organic veil. The types of latticework can be pivoting, folding, and sliding, leaving the creativity of architects and engineers to use the appropriate materials and fittings for each use. Playing with wood allows us to let our imagination fly and create frameworks that adapt to our design, it is important to take into account an installation study as well as the respective construction details, taking into account the fittings for the type of wood chosen.īamboo House – Wallflower Architecture + Design Today we will focus on wooden lattices, which have been a constant in architecture for various purposes, from pure ventilation and protection from the sun to give the building’s identity stamp. However, with the advancement of engineering and new practices, new construction methods have been developed and times have shortened. This was a long process of carving in wood that we are still aware of today. Since ancient times and in different cultures, the use of wooden lattices in architecture has been used as a frequent design element, creating lattices in a wide variety of materials. ![]()
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