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How Thermally Modified Wood Is Redefining Architectural Design With Sustainable Materials | Advertorial
Discover how thermally modified wood (TMW) is transforming architectural design with sustainable, durable, and visually stunning materials for modern residential and commercial projects.

NHLA
Nov 1, 20254 min read


Carbon-Conscious Construction: Thermally Modified Hardwood for a Low-Emission Future
Explore how thermally modified hardwood offers architects and builders a durable, chemical-free, low-carbon solution for sustainable construction, extending wood lifespan, reducing emissions, and supporting circular economy principles | Carbon-Conscious Construction

NHLA
Oct 1, 20253 min read


Defining the Next Chapter for Thermally Modified Wood
Thermally modified wood offers stability, decay resistance, and rich color, but inconsistent processes limit adoption. Standardized definitions, testing, and certifications are needed. Jartek and NHLA aim to create process-based standards to ensure quality, build trust, and expand the use of sustainable, high-performance thermally modified wood globally.

NHLA
Sep 1, 20253 min read
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