What is hidden behind ventilated facade panel installations?

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Underneath surfaces, behind structures, or within building services, numerous fastening systems and adhesives provide the necessary connections for building facades, finishes, and envelopes. As buildings age and design trends shift at an accelerated pace, modernizing structures requires addressing deterioration, maintenance, and performance optimization. Regardless of their installation methodologies, technologies, or tools, ventilated facade systems continue to transform how we approach building design and aesthetics.

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Designed to combat the effects of wind and rain, among other functions, ventilated facades keep the structure behind the cladding dry, providing thermal and acoustic insulation as well as added aesthetic value. Exterior wall cladding panels constitute the first line of defense against external elements, offering diverse application opportunities across various scales. But what actually constitutes a ventilated facade?

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Cite: Iñiguez, Agustina. "What is hidden behind ventilated facade panel installations?" [¿Qué ocultan las instalaciones de paneles para fachadas ventiladas? ] 07 Jul 2026. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1054661/what-is-hidden-behind-ventilated-facade-panel-installations> ISSN 0719-8884
M Pavilion / Landa + Martínez Arquitectos. Image © Documentación Arquitectónica

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