Renewal of existing concrete walls. Elementary school in Hiroshima City (Hiroshima Prefecture)

The feature for June is "Wooden Fences (Wooden Panel Fences)."
Currently, concrete fences are being renewed to wooden fences (wooden panel fences) in public spaces. Wooden fences are lighter than concrete fences and excel in aesthetics due to the warmth of wood. As part of the wood utilization initiatives, subsidies for wooden panel fences are being provided in the urban woodification project that started in May, which emphasizes traditional Japanese aesthetics.
This time, we will introduce examples of wooden fences (wooden panel fences) supplied to Tenma Elementary School and Hirose Elementary School in Hiroshima City. The posts are made of steel, and the lattice materials use pentacure ECO30 treated wood sourced from Hiroshima Prefecture.

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We supplied wooden fences (wooden panel fences) to Tenma Elementary School and Hirose Elementary School in Hiroshima City. We are renewing the existing concrete fences. Tenma Elementary School features a chidor design, while Hirose Elementary School has a lattice design. The posts are made of steel, and the lattice materials use pentacure ECO30 treated wood sourced from Hiroshima Prefecture.