UNIQUE BUILDING MATERIAL OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNS: WOOD
Today, as T-COD Architecture, we would like to talk about the use of wood in architecture, we would like to talk about the use of wood in architecture with its aesthetic and functional effects. Let's take a look at the effects of wood on architectural designs with its different areas of use and the aesthetic and functional features it adds to the space.
WOOD IN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNS
Wood, which we encounter in every aspect of our lives with its qualified structure, continues to be preferred as a building material in architecture, as it is suitable for use in flooring, roof coverings, facade cladding, furniture design and many other areas. Wood, which has been used in architecture since ancient times, has become more popular in modern architecture. Each wood has its own unique colour, texture, veining and design. Therefore, it is ideal for all kinds of projects with traditional and modern looks, with many different options that can be used individually or together depending on the style of the design. It is a building material frequently used in architectural designs because it can be cut, carved, drilled and shaped to suit a wide variety of uses. Wood, which gives very beautiful results in terms of aesthetics, is also a decorative material for architectural designs. Wood, which is very easy to maintain and repair, is an easily renewable material with special touches. Being renewable also means that it does not pollute the environment compared to other materials such as steel and concrete. At the same time, it is possible to build an architectural project from floor to ceiling using only wooden materials; none of the other building materials provide this opportunity.
THE INDISPENSABLE BUILDING MATERIAL OF ARCHITECTURE WITH ITS FUNCTIONAL USE: WOOD
Wood, which is the building material that causes the least harm to the environment, is very suitable for architectural use in thermal, acoustic, electrical, mechanical and aesthetic fields because it is an organic material. It is not only used structurally in an architectural project, but also frequently used in interior design. Wood, which has excellent sound insulation, is ideal for sound absorption as it is a lightweight material. It stops acoustic sound waves and prevents echo and noise. That's why it is frequently preferred in performance centers and concert halls. Wood, which also acts as a heat insulator that reduces energy consumption, does not expand with increasing heat like other building materials. On the contrary, as it receives heat, it dries and becomes stronger. Again, static electricity, which is harmful to health compared to other materials, is not seen in wooden materials. The resistance of dried wood to electric current is quite high.
USE OF WOOD IN OUR DESIGNS
As T-COD Architecture, wood is a building material we frequently use in our architectural and interior design designs. Wood, which we use in a wide range of areas such as concert buildings, youth centers, smart meeting halls, monitoring centers and living spaces, is an indispensable part of our designs and applications in terms of functionality and aesthetics.