Charred Timber Cladding: A Comprehensive Guide
An Introduction to Charred Timber Cladding One such process is charred timber cladding , which in Japanese is called Shou Sugi Ban. It is the ancient Japanese technique for charring the surface of wood to improve its durability and enhance the overall looked at the wood. This traditional process is being reinvented through contemporary architecture due to its visually striking appearance and several other environmental advantages. In this paper, the discussion will be on how charred timber cladding is done, along with its history, benefits, uses, and maintenance. History and Origins of Charred Timber Cladding The History of Shou Sugi Ban Shou Sugi Ban first saw light more than 200 years ago in Japan. It was mainly used to preserve the wood used in houses and other structures from the harsh sea weather. The process is applied on the surface of cedar wood to blacken it, developing an outer layer that is considerably resilient to weather, insects, and decay. Modern Revival This ancie...