Marazzi Ventilated Wall System

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The Ventilated Wall System from Marazzi Group is a porcelain stoneware cladding system designed to improve energy efficiency by up to one-third, provide better sound insulation, and remove excess radiant heat from a building while also preventing heat loss. Offering significant cost savings over natural stone, the system comes in unlimited color and finish options. It is made up of three parts: an aluminum substructure grid that is secured by brackets to the buildings exterior wall; a thermal, waterproofed insulation layer that is attached to that; then an external cladding layer of large-format porcelain stoneware with open joints. marazzi.it/en

The Ventilated Wall System from Marazzi Group is a porcelain stoneware cladding system designed to improve energy efficiency by up to one-third, provide better sound insulation, and remove excess radiant heat from a building while also preventing heat loss. Offering significant cost savings over natural stone, the system comes in unlimited color and finish options. It is made up of three parts: an aluminum substructure grid that is secured by brackets to the buildings exterior wall; a thermal, waterproofed insulation layer that is attached to that; then an external cladding layer of large-format porcelain stoneware with open joints. marazzi.it/en

The Ventilated Wall System from Marazzi Group is a porcelain stoneware cladding system designed to improve energy efficiency by up to one-third, provide better sound insulation, and remove excess radiant heat from a building while also preventing heat loss. Offering significant cost savings over natural stone, the system comes in unlimited color and finish options. It is made up of three parts: an aluminum substructure grid that is secured by brackets to the building’s exterior wall; a thermal, waterproofed insulation layer that is attached to that; then an external cladding layer of large-format porcelain stoneware with open joints. marazzi.it/en

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Jennifer Brite is a design journalist and public-health scientist who is currently pursuing a doctorate in public health with a concentration in epidemiology and demography at the City University of New York. For ARCHITECT, she writes about new products and sustainable design.

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