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Te Wharehou o Waikaremoana is a Ngai Tūhoe and the Department of Conservation project, to build a Visitor’s Centre at Lake Waikaremoana using the principles of the Living Building and Community Challenge.
After a year of product testing to New Zealand conditions, Abodo will be offering Sioo:x – a natural wood coating that silvers off over time.
Sustainable Coastlines have an ambitious goal, to create what could be the most sustainable building in NZ by building their education centre to Living Building Challenge standards.
Abodo Wood is pleased to be a contributor to next year’s Venice Architecture Biennale 2016.
A feature fence however, does not need to cost the earth (in both senses of the word). Abodo has made designer fences easily accessible.
Central North Islanders will have an alternative to traditional supermarkets with Rotorua's new Farmers Market being launched in early October.
Abodo Founder, Daniel Gudsell, talks to Vodafone Chief Executive, Russell Stanners, about innovation, sustainability and how Abodo’s eco timber helped the Vodafone Building achieve its Green Star rating.
Beating the compliance roadblock with Abodo’s Codemark-certified eco timber cladding.
A high HomeStar rating was a critical part of the story behind the success of this season’s “The Block NZ” TV show.
The Block contestants raised the bar this season by cladding each of the five houses in a mixed palette of natural wood and brick.
Featuring Abodo’s eco-timber cladding throughout.
This season of The Block has an eco-focus, meaning this year’s homes will be the most sustainable, energy-efficient Block homes yet.