Eva-Last Captivates Industry at AIA24 Conference on Architecture and Design
Global composite building materials manufacturer, Eva-Last proudly participated in this year’s AIA Conference on Architecture and Design which took place in Washington D.C from 5-8 June 2024.
Bringing together the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry, the annual AIA event embraces diverse solutions across the built environment and leverages the collective power of designing a more sustainable future.
As the industry’s largest expo, AIA24 is responsible for fostering and cultivating meaningful relationships between leading architects, design professionals, engineers, contractors, interior designers, landscape architects, firm owners, property owners, building material experts and beyond, to aid in the continued advancement of the AEC industry.
As a leading authority in composite building products, Eva-Last is committed to offering sustainable alternatives that combine exceptional durability with environmental responsibility. At this year’s AIA Expo, the eco-friendly focused company showcased its latest advancements in bamboo composite decking, cladding and architectural beams, highlighting some of the cutting-edge technology that has made Eva-Last a trusted name in the global construction industry.
Welcoming attendees to Booth 4346, Eva-Last’s team of experts provided insights on Eva-Last’s premium decking product, Pioneer. This sought-after product delivers the most natural looking composite finish available in the range thanks a highly advanced photorealistic print technology. But that’s not all. Pioneer is famed for its ability to accommodate extended span requirements, resulting in fewer sub-structural supports, due to its sophisticated glass fiber-reinforced core. In addition, the advanced decking technology reduces the board’s expansion and contraction while the superior wear layer protects against fading, scratches, moisture and stains offering uncompromised long-term performance and a flawless finish.
Eva-Last’s advanced bamboo composite cladding system, VistaClad was also on display and did well to impress with its innovative clip strip which locks boards into place using reliable and highly durable spring technology. The all-in-one cladding solution is designed for easy installation and is available in either Infinity or Apex composite board technologies. Thanks to its hidden fixing, VistaClad provides a flawless cladding finish which is both low-maintenance and weather-resistant.
In the architectural beam category, Eva-Last had on display its striking hybrid aluminum bamboo composite beams, LifeSpan. These lightweight, versatile and exceptionally tough beams, provide the creativity and resilience needed for outdoor architectural designs, offering enhanced stability and weather resistance without compromising on aesthetics. Used most notably for pergolas and screens, these multifunctional beams offer the span capability of much heavier, solid beams thanks to their built-in aluminum core which also significantly enhances the dimensional and flexural stability of the beam. What’s more, Lifespan’s bamboo composite coating provides a realistic timber aesthetic which is resistant to severe climatic and biodeterioration conditions.
With green building now becoming a more significant factor than ever before in modern building requirements, Eva-Last prides itself on being synonymous with environmentally sustainable building products, from production to end use. Made using fast-growing and easily replenishable bamboo and recycled waste plastics, Eva-Last products are also manufactured using solar power, further reducing environmental impact.
To emphasize the significance of bamboo and its impact on modern construction, individuals can access Eva-Last’s comprehensive course on the subject via AEC Daily. The course provides valuable insights into how bamboo-based products like Eva-Last are revolutionizing the construction industry, emphasizing sustainability and durability.
“Showcasing our advanced materials to an industry trying to accommodate numerous demands – such as climate challenges, cost and environmental considerations, durability and performance requirements while not forgetting aesthetic quality, to name just a few – was a great opportunity for us. Our bamboo composite products, across all ranges, not only meet these demands but also exceed expectations in so many ways,” says Marc Minne, CEO of Eva-Last.
“Engaging with key players and industry stakeholders at this event allowed us to demonstrate first-hand how our technologies contribute to creating greener, more resilient buildings while enhancing efficiencies over the long run.”
“Eva-Last was proud to be part of this influential event to contribute to the ongoing dialogue about sustainable and innovative building solutions,” concludes Minne.