
Ventilated Facades
Ventilated facades are building exteriors designed to create an airflow between the outer layer (the cladding) and the inner wall. This space allows air to circulate, helping to manage temperature and moisture. As air moves through, it can reduce heat buildup, improve insulation, and prevent issues like mold. This design enhances energy efficiency and protects the building structure from external weather conditions. In essence, ventilated facades combine aesthetic appeal with functional benefits, contributing to the longevity and sustainability of a building.