Choosing Shou Sugi Ban Accoya: What Architects and Designers Need to Know
In the world of architecture and design, material selection is as much about performance and sustainability as it is about aesthetics. One material that has captivated professionals in recent years is Shou Sugi Ban Accoya. This unique combination marries an ancient Japanese wood-charring technique with a highly durable, sustainable, and modern wood product. Here’s everything architects and designers need to know when choosing Shou Sugi Ban Accoya for their projects. What Is Shou Sugi Ban Accoya? Shou Sugi Ban, also known as Yakisugi, is a traditional Japanese method of preserving wood by charring its surface. This process not only enhances the wood’s appearance with a striking, textured finish but also improves its resistance to insects, decay, and fire. Accoya, on the other hand, is a high-performance, sustainably sourced timber treated through a proprietary acetylation process. This treatment enhances the wood’s durability, dimensional stability, and resistance to environmental el...