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COR-TEN and Passive Dacha

Construction is moving quickly toward completion on a new project, the Passive Dacha. In Russian, the “Dacha” is a retreat home set away from urban areas providing a connection with nature. Set on a beautiful open meadow in Mid Coast Maine, the Passive Dacha certainly accomplishes this task! 14-1125_Corten2 14-1125-Corten1 We are excited about our first use of a new type of siding for us – COR-TEN steel. COR-TEN is a steel alloy originally developed and trademarked by US Steel to achieve a consistent, protective, oxidized rust-like surface that eliminates the need for painting and significantly reduces long-term maintenance. When new, COR-TEN appears to resemble standard mill-finished steel, but over a few short months of exterior exposure it weathers to a consistent rust-red. For the Passive Dacha we are using 7/8” corrugated COR-TEN sheets. The large-sized sheets are cost effective and efficient to install. 14-1125_Corten4 14-1125-Corten3 We are excited about the possibility of working with this material more on future projects, as it is an economical, contemporary material that is durable and develops a patina that becomes more beautiful with time. Photos courtesy of Alison Rector

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