Laminated wood consists of individual wood layers of different sizes, glued together with special binders under controlled industrial conditions. Elements in many different forms such as columns, beams, arches, trusses and so on can be produced with laminated wood.
It is possible to produce in a wide variety of lengths and sections. Laminated beams combine easily with concrete, steel and other masonry building elements. It allows for original space design. Geodesic domes, normal domes, pyramids, vaults, etc. all geometric structures can be built in large and single-span structures such as auditoriums, theaters, concert halls, educational buildings and product display/sales structures.
It is itself a decorative element. Does not require coating. Being an industrial and homogeneous material, calculations can be made easily by knowing the strength values. It is light. It is a very successful building material against earthquakes. It has high fire resistance. Does not lose its carrying feature for a long time
It does not rust, it breathes. Therefore, it is ideal for environments where water vapor or chemical gases are present. It has an excellent thermal insulation value. The maintenance cost is very low. Proper and periodic maintenance makes it an immortal building element. It is a material with high acoustic properties.