When planning and advising on a rear-ventilated click-the-brick facade, there are several crucial aspects that take centre stage to ensure that the building project is not only aesthetically pleasing, but also functional and sustainable.
A thorough feasibility study is the starting point. Various factors are taken into account, including structural requirements, local conditions and architectural requirements. This study provides valuable information for the subsequent planning steps and can be subsidised by BAFA by up to 80 %.
Both the choice of the appropriate clinker brick and their arrangement play an important role.
Ventilated facades offer the opportunity to install an additional layer of insulation, but this must comply with local regulations and optimise the building's energy consumption.
The planning must ensure that effective rear ventilation is guaranteed through air circulation.
Our preliminary considerations take the budget and timeframe into account. Accurate cost estimation and scheduling are critical to successfully completing the project.
The close exchange between architects, clients and experts ensures that all requirements and expectations are taken into account.