Principles of Ecological Restoration

Practical guide for reviving historic facades with local natural materials

Sustainable Design Principles

Ecological Restoration of Old Buildings

Technical guide for bringing historic facades back to life using local traditional materials and natural insulation solutions.

Local Natural Stone

We use stone extracted from Romanian quarries, hand-finished to preserve the original texture and color. Lime-based mortar ensures structural compatibility and prevents cracks.

Durability without compromise

Clay and Reclaimed Wood

Clay plasters naturally regulate humidity, while wood from demolitions is treated and integrated into load-bearing structures. Finishes preserve the rustic character and meet safety standards.

Healthy walls, optimal climate

Hemp and Wool Insulation

Natural fibers provide superior thermal comfort, being vapor-permeable and environmentally friendly. They are applied in thick brick or stone walls without blocking the building's breathability.

Natural comfort, zero ecological impact

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