Facade cladding
Covering an external wall of a building with materials such as terracotta, ceramic or natural stone slabs, wood or metal also allows you to protect the masonry from excessive exposure to the sun and therefore from overheating of the masonry and consequently of the internal rooms.
The ventilated wall is a “dry” construction system composed of a cladding attached to the building by means of mechanical suspension and fixing devices.
The system generally involves the creation of an appropriately sized cavity that allows the insertion of a heat-insulating panel in contact with the building wall and the creation of a chamber for the upward circulation of air (chimney effect).
The ventilated wall protects the building against bad weather and pollutants, giving it important advantages in terms of thermal and acoustic insulation and is among the most effective external cladding technologies as it protects the wall structure, determines energy savings, eliminates thermal bridges, eliminates surface condensation, enhances the aesthetics of the facade, maintains the aesthetic and technical characteristics over time, and is practical in renovations.
In this category there are drawings and construction details of facade cladding with different materials and fastening technologies. Wooden cladding, cladding with stone or ceramic slabs, cladding with aluminum panels or other metals.
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