Facade Cladding: More Than a Matter of Aesthetics

Facade cladding is a critical component of the building envelope, providing both aesthetic appeal and protection from environmental factors.

Facade cladding plays a vital role in enhancing the building's lifespan and reducing maintenance costs.

Various facade materials are available, including wood, aluminum, glass, and steel, each with its unique characteristics.

Wood facade cladding is a natural material that offers durability, dimensional stability, and natural insulation.

Aluminum facade cladding is a popular choice due to its high durability, corrosion resistance, and recyclability.

Glass facade cladding offers energy efficiency, heat insulation, and UV protection, making it a versatile material.

Thermowood facade cladding is a type of facade material produced using a thermal treatment process that controls moisture balance.

Thermowood facade cladding is highly durable, resistant to weather conditions, and minimizes the risk of warping and shrinking.

Facade cladding systems and application areas are critical in ensuring successful installation and performance.

Novawood's Thermowood facade cladding products harmoniously combine aesthetic concerns with technical requirements, supporting architects' design freedom.