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LINOLEUM FLOORING
The name “linoleum” refers to a smooth floor covering created by pressing a solidified mixture of linseed oil, flax, cork, wood flour, and pigments onto a canvas backing.
Linoleum is a versatile floor covering because of its many advantageous traits. It provides a strong, antistatic, resilient, colorfast, water, grease, and oil-resistant, antibacterial walking surface in addition to being antistatic, resilient, and resilient.
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(Critical Radiant Flux: Class 1 Rating per NFPA 253 (ASTM E 648) (0.45 watts/cm² or greater).
Smoke Density: Less than 450 per NFPA 258 (ASTM E 662).
Floor Plan
East Elevation
TIMBER is a natural building and construction material that can take many different forms. Timber is non-toxic because it is a product of nature. Timber does not corrode in locations that are heavily industrial or exposed to sea air, unlike steel and other commonly used building materials. Uniquely constructed of curved wood, the gallery section has an amaing exterior structure with interior timber finish throughout the building.
(90 × 35 5.1 metre MGP10)

FIBERGLASS constructed of glass is utilised to make the window frames. The durability of fibreglass serves as evidence of its strength. Fiberglass window frames resist denting, scratches, warping, and corrosion better than other window materials do. Extreme heat and cold are not a problem for fibreglass windows.
(Type V, Vinyl ester Max temp - 200°F)
West Elevation
The building’s double-glazed SUNSHIELD GLASS can resist even the worst weather conditions. It is more resistant to tropical heat, cold weather, and thunderstorms. Against UV radiation, the sheet is shielded.
For beauty that endures in any climate, thermal modification improves each board’s stability and endurance. Thermo clear wood cladding, which is completely sustainable, environmentally benign, and minimal maintenance makes up the building’s façade. Along with being totally recyclable, it offers strong stability, excellent strength, and exceptional rot resistance.


REFERENCES FOR MATERIALS https://aqso.net/office/news/7082/sustainable-natural-ventilation https://www.pellabranch.com/blog/global-blogs/pros-cons-fiberglass-windows/ https://www.landmarkpro.com.au/timber-disadvantages-become-advantages/ http://www.kehnescarpetonefrederick.com/linoleum-flooring-benefits https://carpentier.be/en/products/timber-cladding/thermo-clear-pine











