Brikawood Uses Eco-Friendly Wooden Bricks to Build Houses
Alyson Wyers — February 27, 2018 — Eco
References: brikawood-ecologie.fr & springwise
This French construction company uses environmentally friendly wooden bricks to build sustainable homes. The Brikawood patented system involves using three different sizes of interlocking wooden blocks. The system makes the building process go faster and is also a more eco-conscious method.
The wooden bricks can be assembled and disassembled without any glue, nails or screws. Every brick is completely recyclable and made out of Class 3 certified eco wood. They also provide high-quality insulation and waterproofing. Brikawood offers a studio kit and a wall kit, which enable you to easily assemble your own structures, from a 215 square foot room in your garden to your own economical home.
This shows how living arrangements can be more sustainable and how micro-homes can be more easily accessible.
The wooden bricks can be assembled and disassembled without any glue, nails or screws. Every brick is completely recyclable and made out of Class 3 certified eco wood. They also provide high-quality insulation and waterproofing. Brikawood offers a studio kit and a wall kit, which enable you to easily assemble your own structures, from a 215 square foot room in your garden to your own economical home.
This shows how living arrangements can be more sustainable and how micro-homes can be more easily accessible.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Home Construction - Construction companies can develop more eco-friendly building methods using wooden bricks to address growing concerns about sustainability.
2. Modular Home Kits - Companies can create DIY home construction kits that are easy to assemble, making micro-homes more accessible to the general public.
3. Recyclable Building Materials - The demand for recyclable building materials will likely increase as consumers become more eco-conscious.
Industry Implications
1. Construction - The construction industry can leverage the Brikawood system as a more eco-friendly and cost-effective building method.
2. Diy/home Improvement - The DIY/home improvement industry has an opportunity to create modular home kits made with interlocking wooden blocks.
3. Wood Products - As the demand for eco-friendly building materials grows, the wood products industry can develop more sustainable and eco-friendly products like Brikawood's Class 3 certified eco wood.
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