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New catalogue

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rusticasa® publishes its New Catalogue. With a completely revised design and expanded information, this new catalogue replaces the previous one, ready to step down after more than 10 years in circulation.

The new catalogue, of square format like its predecessor but increased to 23x23cm, is composed by 20 pages which cover all the aspects of our activity, from our philosophy, to the presentation of our different construction systems – Laminated Logs, Timber Frame, Post & Beam and ITSTM -, through the energy efficiency of wood, without forgetting the indispensable project proposals designed by our architectural study, configured in 6 individual sheets.

A very meticulous presentation, studied to the smallest detail, with a clear intention: present only projects already made, with photographs, not virtual recreations coming from a computer. The sheets are inserted in a pocket built into the catalogue cover. In this way, we intend to update the models in function of the new projects that are being carried out. It is also a way of inviting stakeholders to add their own projects. Who knows if they will ever come true?

   


The new catalogue can be viewed and downloaded* on this page.

*At rusticasa® we prefer to use the trees to build houses instead of producing pulp. What is a more noble use for wood than a house? That’s why we also protect the environment by editing the catalogue in digital format. Join us in using the forests sustainably!

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