Timber iQ April - May 2018 // Issue: 37 | Page 22

PROJECTS Eco-friendly and sustainable materials are used for the winery. "Materials need to live in harmony as well as be authentic." - Andrew Prior, Rhino Wood. cut, customised boards join into wow-worthy tongue and groove ceiling panels that contrast stylishly with white panels. The pièce de résistance however is the curved steel and timber pergola along the side of the building that not only creates a unique architectural dimension, but also filters sunlight and helps to control the interior temperature. Minimal maintenance is required because of Rhino Wood’s unique and patented two- stage modification process that includes both thermal modification and pressure- impregnation to the core of the timber using a patented, chemical-free, natural wax compound. “The wax impregnation,” says Prior, “adds another layer of protection against wood destroying fungus, insects and rot.“ And who says that grey is not the new black? Concludes Prior, “Another great outdoor feature of low-maintenance rhino wood is that it weathers into a gorgeous grey patina over time.” 20 APRIL / MAY 2018 // The pièce de résistance provides a double purpose, cooling the room and the wine.