CLT construction, also known as cross-laminated timber construction, is a type of building method that uses large panels of wood as the primary building material. This type of construction is particularly beneficial in remote areas of Iceland for several reasons. This construction method is sustainable and environmentally friendly. It uses a renewable and biodegradable resource - wood -reducing the carbon footprint of the building.
It is fast and efficient. The prefabricated panels can be quickly assembled on-site, reducing construction times. This is particularly important in remote areas where access to construction materials and labor can be limited.
CLT construction is strong and durable. The panels are tightly bonded together using high-strength adhesives, creating a structure that can withstand harsh weather conditions. This makes it a suitable choice for building in remote areas of Iceland.
Facade panels made of Aluminium produced in Iceland are sustainable and environmentally friendly due to the country’s use of renewable hydroelectric and geothermal energy sources to power the production process.
Additionally, the aluminium used in the production of facade panels is of high quality and can be recycled, further reducing its environmental impact. including improved energy efficiency and durability.
Channel glass is sustainable and economical because it is made from recycled glass, reducing the environmental impact of the material. Additionally, the use of channel glass can reduce energy costs due to its insulating properties.
Polycarbonate facades are sustainable and economical because they are made from recycled materials and have a long lifespan, reducing the need for frequent replacements and lowering overall costs. They also offer improved energy efficiency and durability.