At Evans, our commitment to sustainability and innovation is exemplified through our pioneering use of timber in construction. By embracing timber, we not only enhance the aesthetic and structural qualities of our projects but also significantly reduce environmental impact.
The Kingsway Project: A Testament to Timber's Potential
A prime example of our dedication to sustainable timber construction is the Kingsway Project in Nedlands. This three-story residence stands as the region's first certified Passive House, constructed entirely from cross-laminated timber (CLT). The project showcases how timber can be utilized to achieve superior energy efficiency and comfort, setting new standards for eco-friendly living in Western Australia.

Advantages of Timber in Modern Construction
Timber offers numerous benefits that align with our mission to create high-performance, custom-built homes:
Sustainability: As a renewable resource, timber plays a crucial role in reducing carbon footprints. The use of timber in construction can significantly lower embodied carbon compared to traditional materials like steel and concrete.
Energy Efficiency: Timber's natural insulating properties contribute to enhanced energy efficiency in homes, leading to reduced heating and cooling demands.
Design Flexibility: The versatility of timber allows for innovative architectural designs, enabling the creation of unique, bespoke homes that reflect individual lifestyles and preferences.
Evans: Leading the Timber Revolution
Our expertise in timber construction is backed by a collaborative, client-focused approach. We partner with leading designers and select materials and technologies to create sustainable, luxury timber-frame homes that stand the test of time.
By integrating timber into our projects, we are not only building homes but also contributing to a more sustainable future. At Evans, we believe that the timber revolution is more than a trend; it's a pathway to harmonizing modern living with environmental responsibility.
Explore more about our timber projects and sustainable building practices on our website.
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