Lovers of fine timber joinery now have a locally grown species to choose from.
Abodo is pleased to announce an additional 8000m3/pa of thermal modification capacity, with the commissioning of a state of the art Finnish thermal modification kiln next month.
Completed early this year, Te Wharehou o Waikaremoana - the Lake Waikaremoana Welcome Centre is now open. Nestled into the surrounding native bush, the Welcome centre blends effortlessly into its place.
A simple yet beautiful "bush bach" has taken out the Auckland-Northland Architectural Designers Awards, announced on Friday, June 30, 2017.
Abodo Wood is now live on MasterSpec, the leading specification system in New Zealand’s construction industry, with over 1,200 registered design practices representing more than 3,000 registered technical designers.
We’re thrilled to be among the finalists of ‘outstanding calibre’ in the 2017 Air New Zealand Cargo Export NZ Awards.
New Zealand exterior wood specialist Abodo has achieved another first – an exterior CLT panel made exclusively from thermally modified radiata pine.
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.