We are a consultancy based in Spain with more than 30 years of experience in the field.
It all began with a coffee. Two longtime friends - an architect and a sales executive - decided to join forces and do what they do best: provide solutions for their clients. The result: a team of experts with an international network of professionals, providing solutions for clients across the globe.
We are experts in façade cladding systems.
This façade system is a cladding system that leaves a ventilated chamber between the cladding and the insulation, thus eliminating thermal bridging and condensation problems.
This achieves outstanding thermal behavior and reduces humidity.
It is therefore considered the most effective system in terms of solving the building's insulation, and enjoys widespread acceptance among architects, developers and builders.
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Energy efficiency
The ventilated facade system creates an air chamber between the insulation and the cladding.
The heating of the air in the buffer space relative to the ambient temperature leads to the so-called stack effect, generating continuous ventilation in the chamber.
This achieves a constant discharge of water vapor from both inside and outside the building, therefore keeping the insulation dry and ensuring improved performance, along with big savings in energy consumption.
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What are the benefits?
Energy savings
The most significant benefits of ventilated facades are the improvement in the building's energy performance, and the big financial savings achieved thanks to the ventilated chamber.
Improved thermal and acoustic insulation
This system not only ensures energy savings but also improved acoustic and thermal insulation, leading to greater comfort inside the building.
Healthier environment
Apart from increasing user comfort, the system meets basic sanitary requirements in terms of hygiene, health and environmental protection.
Technical durability
This system prevents direct radiation and bad weather on the walls and floor structure, protecting them from pathologies that affect buildings constructed with traditional systems.