Außenwände
Außenwände, also known as exterior walls, form the primary enclosure of a building. Their fundamental purpose is to separate the interior environment from the exterior conditions. This separation serves multiple critical functions. Firstly, Außenwände provide structural support, bearing loads from the roof and upper floors, and transferring them to the foundation. Secondly, they are crucial for thermal insulation, minimizing heat transfer between the inside and outside. This helps maintain comfortable indoor temperatures and reduces energy consumption for heating and cooling. Thirdly, Außenwände act as a barrier against weather elements such as rain, wind, snow, and sunlight. They must be designed to withstand these forces and prevent water ingress, which can lead to structural damage and mold growth.
The construction of Außenwände varies widely depending on climate, building materials, architectural style, and building codes.