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Diversity of Solutions and Materials

Exhibition


No. 1

Trehus

A small but functional “Chalet”-style exhibition cabin, constructed using natural logs with 20 cm thick sawn lafette walls, featuring corner joints executed with the “Norwegian notch.” The log wall surfaces are finished using sandblasting.


No. 2

RNGA

A two-bedroom “Chalet”-style exhibition cabin constructed using natural wood logs with square or rectangular profiles, machined/finger-jointed walls. Corner joints are executed with notches (protrusions) or “dovetail” joints.


No. 3

RNGA

This exhibition features a planned modern modular house with two bedrooms and a separate sauna building.


No. 4

LitLaftas

A 65 m² exhibition house in the Fachwerk style, also known as the “post-and-beam” construction. This showcase is based on smart home technologies and features an integrated, voice-controlled sauna.


No. 5

Jures medis

The exhibition consists of two modules: a 16 m² sauna with 12 cm thick charred and textured laminated timber walls, and a 32 m² house featuring premium relaxation spaces – a bedroom and a bathroom with panoramic windows overlooking nature.


No. 6

Engels hus

A 42 m² exhibition log house with a terrace, built from natural pine logs and 20 cm thick laminated walls with a “Norwegian notch,” combines traditional craftsmanship with modern technologies, ensuring comfort, durability, and functionality.


No. 7

RNGA

An exhibition house made of large-diameter natural round logs. The corners are joined using a “Canadian/wedge notch.”


Outdoor Exhibition

RNGA

In the 2-hectare Expo showroom, mini architectural structures, leisure zones, landscaping elements, engineering solutions, as well as construction and garden equipment are exhibited, aimed at rural tourism homesteads, recreational areas, and individual homes.


No. 8

RNGA

For this exhibition house, a location on a large slope has been selected. Therefore, within the exhibition space, a two-story structure in the German “Chalet” style is planned to be showcased.


No. 9

RNGA

The exhibition building is also situated on a large slope, offering a spacious view of the surroundings. The planned two-story house features an architectural style of a “Norwegian House.”