ARQUIMA has captured the attention of Granada with its innovative industrialized construction system based on the use of wood. The company has presented the advantages of this method to important industry players, such as universities, developers, and architects in the city. This approach stands out not only for its pioneering use of wood in construction, but also for its strong commitment to sustainability and energy efficiency, crucial elements in modern architecture.
The construction method that ARQUIMA proposes allows obtaining buildings with high energy efficiency and offers a quick return on investment. These systems not only minimize construction time, but also comply with the highest environmental standards, which is attractive for a market increasingly inclined towards sustainable practices.
Using wood as the primary material has multiple benefits, including its ability to capture carbon dioxide, thus improving the building's carbon balance. In addition, the industrialized method reduces material waste, ensures consistent quality in finishes, and lowers the ecological footprint by reducing the emission of polluting gases during the construction process.
The combination of these factors makes ARQUIMA an important player in the promotion of green construction. The company emphasizes the efficient use of resources and continually seeks new ways to optimize its processes to offer advanced solutions that meet its customers' expectations, while maintaining its commitment to the environment.
The growing interest in their methods suggests that the future of construction could move towards these types of more conscious and responsible systems, ensuring that real estate growth does not place an added burden on our planet.
At a recent event held on March 5, as part of the University of Granada's Master's Degree in Structures, Stefano Carlo Ascione, Passivhaus Designer and Marketing Director of ARQUIMA, gave a lecture entitled 'Industrialized construction with lightweight timber framing: evolution and systems'. The conference provided a space to discuss the evolution and innovation in construction methods and how lightweight timber framing adapts to the new needs and trends of the sector.
In parallel, on the same day, Jose Antonio Gonzalez, founder of ARQUIMA, together with Ana Carvajal, delegate in Andalusia, presented a paper in a day dedicated to the study and promotion of sustainable construction. During this event, they highlighted ARQUIMA's initiatives to promote a change in the way construction projects are planned and executed, underlining the importance of sustainability as the central axis of these new developments.
The active participation of the company in academic and industry events is another example of ARQUIMA's commitment to enter and consolidate itself in the Grenadian market as a reference in modern, efficient and environmentally friendly construction solutions. The positive response of the university community, together with the interest shown by developers and architects, augurs a promising path for ARQUIMA and its innovative methodology.