Considerable thought was given to the design of the wood. In the end, a shiplap siding was chosen with a groove in the middle and corners that are slightly less rounded. According to the architect Berghuis, the latter creates a more attractive shadow effect. The flats are adorned with a pattern of glazing, with all boards above and below the seams neatly beveled. Leegwater Houtbereiding prepared 30,000 m of Douglas fir for the project. The wood was preservative treated, treated with fire retardant and finished at the company’s workshops in Heerhugowaard (NL).
For the article from the March 2014 issue of Het Houtblad magazine, click here.
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