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Abundant use of Akita cedar! 【Estec Wood Case: New City Hall in Akita】

2nd Wood Utilization Technology Development Award Best Award: Received the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Award! It has the elegance and dignity of natural buried wood, characterized by its rich natural color and uniformity.

S-TECH WOOD is an abbreviation for Sendai Technologies Wood, a revolutionary material that, through nitrogen pressurized heating treatment, does not use any chemicals and is an environmentally friendly, non-polluting wood. It possesses excellent properties such as decay resistance, water resistance, thermal insulation, anti-corrosion, anti-termite, and dimensional stability, while also embodying the elegance and dignity of natural buried wood, making it a new natural material that allows for personalized expression. - Akita City New City Hall This is the new city hall of Akita City, which makes abundant use of locally sourced Akita cedar. The long corridor leading to the bus stop is particularly impressive. *We are currently offering a collection of case studies! You can check it out via the PDF download below.

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Ueno National Museum of Nature and Science Rooftop Deck Estec Wood

White Ash: A completely non-toxic wood that uses no chemicals! A natural new material with excellent anti-corrosion, anti-termite, and shape stability properties!

S-TECH WOOD is an abbreviation for Sendai Technologies Wood, a revolutionary material that, through nitrogen-pressurized heat treatment, achieves remarkable effects without the use of any chemicals. It is an environmentally friendly, non-polluting wood that excels in decay resistance, water resistance, thermal insulation, anti-corrosion, termite resistance, and dimensional stability, while also possessing the elegance and dignity of natural buried wood, making it a new natural material that can be tailored to individual preferences. - Ueno National Museum of Nature and Science To make the rooftop a tourist attraction, a wood deck made of S-TECH WOOD White Ash has been laid out across the entire area. To maintain a sense of unity, the fence, pergola, and benches are also made of S-TECH WOOD. *For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.

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Abundantly using wood from Kyoto Prefecture [Estec Wood: Kyoto Economic Center]

It has the elegance and dignity of natural buried wood, characterized by deep natural colors and uniformity!

S-TECH WOOD is an abbreviation for Sendai Technologies Wood, a revolutionary material that, through nitrogen-pressurized heat treatment, achieves remarkable effects without the use of any chemicals. It is an environmentally friendly, non-polluting wood that possesses excellent properties such as decay resistance, water resistance, thermal insulation, anti-corrosion, anti-termite, and dimensional stability, all while exuding the elegance and dignity of natural buried wood, making it a new natural material that can be tailored to individual preferences. - Kyoto Economic Center The main purpose is to provide a space for "exchange and fusion" by gathering various economic organizations in Kyoto, particularly in the Shijo Muromachi area, to blend different ideas and create new value. It also serves as a comprehensive support hub for small and medium-sized enterprises in the Kyoto region. The natural wood grain plays a significant role in fostering innovation and communication. *We are currently offering a collection of case studies! You can check it out via the PDF download below.

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