Contemporary architecture and construction shape the future of society, both in terms of aesthetic appeal, as well as sustainability, public health and well-being.
Beyond the structure, shapes and sizes of buildings, modern architects and specifiers are tasked with creating attractive spaces that people will love for years to come – not only because of their appearance and utility, but because of their impact on our lives and that of future generations.
Designing with heart through the deliberate selection of materials that both beautify and protect our natural environment creates impactful spaces that enhance our sense of wellbeing and ensures future sustainability.
Eva-Last, leaders in bamboo composite building materials, are committed to driving the construction industry to a greener future.
“Our range of beautiful wood-look composite decking, cladding, railing, architectural beams, fencing and flooring are specifically developed for fashionable style and sustainability,” says Marc Minne, CEO and co-founder of Eva-Last.
“Our products recreate the natural good looks of wood without harming the environment. They also remove mountains of plastic waste polluting our oceans and landscapes because they’re made from recycled plastic mixed with renewable resources like bamboo,” he explains.
Eva-Last have also taken convenience to heart and engineered enhanced features or fittings for their ranges to simplify installation.
For example, the durable weatherproof characteristics or decorative design capabilities of their extruded compound provide an authentic, earthy finish with superior performance while their CHAIN collated clip fasteners and specialised hand tool make installing an Eva-Last deck fuss-free. Another example would be their clip strip accessory designed to lock their durable VistaClad boards securely into place. The glass fibre-reinforced (GFR) core of Eva-Last’s Pioneer and Apex Plus ranges guarantees superior strength and stability over increased spans, while Lifespan’s lightweight hollow-core aluminium beams are ideal for high installations such as pergolas, window shutters or shading and soffits.
“We’re very serious about our role in developing greener building products for construction and constantly adopt greener raw materials and new manufacturing techniques as the technology is developed.”
“Eva-Last also actively encourage our business partners to do the same. We provide extensive training through our online academy, YouTube installation videos, material data sheets and other technical documents, and make available informative articles to enhance skills and knowledge in the industry.”
“As the architects within our building communities, we urge you to design with heart using responsible products such ours, so you can positively shape our futures,” concludes Minne.
