by ssbhayani | Jun 15, 2023 | #NELMA, Industry News, News
This is not the first time we have featured design firm Hello Wood on the NELMA blog (See Jet House here),  and this public project is another inspiring way that the design firm is engaging consumers (aka humans) by surrounding them with wood. Budapest-based design... by ssbhayani | Jun 6, 2023 | #NELMA, Industry News, News
Were it not for the liberal use of wood (and plants), this black, red and grey modern interior could be very cold. It’s certainly edgy.  As visualized by Dasha K, this design showcases how bright red accents invigorate the space, while wood tones and indoor plants add... by ssbhayani | May 23, 2023 | #NELMA, Industry News, News
In a recent article from LBM Journal written by Mike Berger, LBM points out several reason why the latest design trend called Biophilic Design is benefiting lumber yards.  The article highlights how biophilic design, which incorporates elements of nature into... by ssbhayani | May 11, 2023 | #NELMA, Industry News, News
DeeZeen.com recently profiled an “all-wood” commercial building in Portland, Oregon which claims to be the first commercial building in Oregon to “use mass timber construction for all components of the building”. Waechter Architecture completed that project.  The... by ssbhayani | May 9, 2023 | #NELMA, Industry News, News
A new article on DesignBoom features a newly constructed horse stable in Kyoto, Japan, called 2M26, designed by Umagoya. NELMA has profiled other horse barns, but this one strikes a gorgeous presence.  I want to live in it. The stable is made entirely of locally... by ssbhayani | Apr 18, 2023 | #NELMA, Industry News, News
Architecture firm Worrell Yeung has designed a farm in upstate New York featuring a cluster of wood-clad buildings. The structures are arranged in a way that encourages interaction and communal living among residents and visitors. The design includes a barn, a main...