Ceramic facades are exterior surfaces of buildings clad with ceramic tiles, panels, or other ceramic components. Known for their aesthetic appeal, durability, and versatility, ceramic facades are used in a wide range of architectural styles, from traditional to modern. Ceramic facades are exterior cladding systems that utilize ceramic materials such as tiles, panels, or plates to cover and protect the outer walls of a building. These facades are renowned for their aesthetic versatility, durability, and excellent performance in various environmental conditions. They are commonly used in both commercial and residential architecture to create visually appealing and functional building exteriors.
A ventilated façade is a dry-mounted cladding system bound to the building through mechanical suspension and anchoring elements. This system requires the creation of an appropriately sized cavity where to insert a thermal insulation panel in contact with the building wall and a chamber for upward air circulation.