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The house faces harsh weather on the estuary of the Bass Strait, so durability and low maintenance were key.
With Abodo Vulcan Screening, Te Toka is designed to both merge with and withstand the rigours of an alpine environment.
Combining Vulcan Cladding with thoughtful design, Pac Studio has created a unique small home - warm and full of fun.
Natural materials including Abodo timber battens and panelling help to seat this home comfortably in a coastal landscape.
The architects responded to the surrounding landscape with a natural timber cladding that will be allowed to weather.
This Wanaka home uses Abodo eco-timbers in two finishes, each of which achieves a different look and feel.
Kawakawa’s Memorial Park uses green materials like Abodo timber as a tribute to the ecological legacy of Hundertwassar.
A wish to turn words into deeds in terms of sustainability led this architectural designer to use Abodo for his home and studio.
Incorporating a high level of sustainability, along with balancing form and function, were central to this luxury design.
Only metres from the ocean, developers Gray Construction were after a low maintenance timber cladding solution.
This beach-front, low-maintenance beauty shows how clever design and material choices can rise to the challenge of an awkward coastal location.
Named "Aotearoa Style" - this rammed earth, eco-timber entertainer’s home is located on the beautiful Tutukaka Coast.