Hilti Ventilated Facade Systems A modern approach to building design
A ventilated facade incorporates an air gap between the insulation and the facade profile. This gap is continuous with an opening at the top and bottom creating a natural ventilation of the system. Opting for a ventilated facade in the building design allows for a holistic approach to meet rigorous criteria such as thermal performance, durability, fire protection, soundproofing, and environmental considerations. Reducing long-term cost factors, such as construction costs, energy costs and maintenance costs, are additional benefits of opting for a ventilated facade system when compared with other traditional facade systems. Ventilated facade systems provide the optimal solution for the exterior envelope of a building, applicable not only to new construction but also in renovation projects.
Benefits of ventilated facades
Adaptable substructure for complex surfaces
Natural lightning condutor
Reduce operational carbon
Regulate building temperature
Low maintenance
Improved soundproofing and noise absorption
100% recyclable
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