Throughout both the exterior and interior of this Timber Design & Innovation center, timber has been used as the main material of construction. This timber structure is not hidden and is allowed to shine through into the interiors by allowing the structure and architecture of the building play the main role in its interior design.
The interior of all spaces in the design showcases the many forms, colors, textures and properties of timber through the walls, floors and furniture; to prove the versatility and potential of timber in various applications ranging from construction to decor.
The entrance structure, made of Glulam timber, is surrounded by timber weaving architecture that exhibits timber joints used in traditional timber crafting & weaving designs done in the center. The use of this weaving design in the interior of the entrance informs anyone passing through, of the innovative designs and joints used by the talented craftsmen hosted by the center. As the designs used by the craftsmen change from time to time, so do the interior of this structure as the timber weaving structure is changed to showcase the newly adapted design.
The nature of this weaving structure allows light to fall through into the space while also allowing a play of light as the weaving designs change from time to time. The users get the chance to enjoy the many patterns created by the light keeping them busy with thought and excitement.
The use of the many colors of timber in the building spaces and interior all lead to a feeling of warmth, invitation and belonging, as timber is known for the warm colors it brings from its natural properties due to its yellow, orange and red undertones. Timber creates a traditional, comforting or rustic feel into the spaces. This is most suitable for this particular building; keeping its aims & concept to connect and build in mind. Therefore, interiors with an extensive use of timber are stimulating and social; thus promoting harmony Interconnection & co-working between the different targeted societies; just like in the joints displayed and used in the building structure. These joints display a strong bond created through technical joints. They act as a metaphor for the bonds created between the timber industry, design & technical students, craftsmen, market consumers, exporters and general public as a result of the establishment of this innovative building.