You might not think so, but there’s a lot of human psychology that goes into a Danpal ventilated façade. As Danpal engineers and designers are working on the technical aspects of building products and systems, they know that architecture has a twofold mission: to satisfy the client’s expectations of comfort and to meet the less tangible standards of beauty. It’s not enough to have shelter from inclement weather. We expect the structures where we live and work to keep us comfortable no matter what the season is. We require our heating and cooling systems to meet environmental regulations that protect the planet. There is also an esthetic element to our expectations for architecture. We appreciate buildings that satisfy our inner longing for beauty.
The Role Of A Ventilated Façade In Weather Protection
Danpal cladding employs a ventilated façade to enhance a building’s thermal insulation. By enabling the air between the cladding and the supporting wall to move, thermal insulation has an extra line of defense.
Thermal insulation is not a minor aspect of a building’s energy system; compromised insulation weakens the ability of air conditioning to keep rooms cool and comfortable when the temperatures are sweltering outside; if the insulation is damp instead of dry, a heating system has to work harder to maintain an even temperature inside. Even while a ventilated façade is rendering a high-performance function, it’s also delivering an attractive appearance for the external structure. The visual impression created by a building can have a dramatic effect on how the structure, and the business that it represents, are perceived by the surrounding community. It can also affect the way the people inside feel about a building where, if it’s the workplace, represents the place where they spend a significant portion of their lives.
Energy Efficiency, Sustainability, And A Danpal Ventilated Façade
Global Vision, Local Focus. That’s the Danpal creed, but it’s more than a slogan.
Danpal is a global enterprise, with a thriving commercial presence on five continents. That means that Danpal is in an extraordinary position to understand climate, weather, and energy on a vast scale. A ventilated façade that’s installed locally is part of a large network of construction reaching all the way around the world.
All of that research and development, engineering, design, and artistry would be meaningless if Danpal products neglected to ensure that insulation stays dry. Wasted energy threatens the delicate balance of the environment and it adds costs to utility bills for consumers. Simply by keeping the air between the cladding and the external wall in motion, moisture is prevented from invading the inside of a building and letting dampness damage the insulation. The presence of dampness in insulation leads to the development of mold, which spreads quickly and causes harm not only to the building, but to the people living inside it as well.
A commitment to the planet and responsiveness to our customers: that dedication is fulfilled in the performance of a Danpal ventilated façade.

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Three-panel colours, clear, opal and ice, sometimes gives the perception of the colour of a steel tray in the background, developing into a set of bright and colourful surfaces. Jean-André Macchini says: “The entire building vibrates and responds to the slightest modulation of natural light during the day and night in the Paris sky, with random colour effects and reflections depending on the occupancy and
KEEPING YOUR INSULATION DRY SO THAT MOLD DOESN’T GROW
Easy Installation of Danpal Wall Cladding
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Porosity is the ratio of the volume of the voids (openings) with the total volume of the material. Basically what this ratio represents is the storage capacity that the material has.
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