dobbelvegger
Dobbelvegger, which translates to double walls in English, refers to a construction technique where two parallel walls are built with a gap between them. This gap is typically filled with insulating material. This method is commonly employed in modern building practices to enhance thermal insulation and soundproofing properties of a structure. The air cavity within the double wall acts as a buffer, reducing heat transfer and the passage of sound waves.
The construction of double walls can vary. One common approach involves building two separate leaf walls, often
The benefits of dobbelvegger include significantly improved energy efficiency, leading to lower heating and cooling costs.