hinterlüftungs
Hinterlüftungs, a German term, translates to "back ventilation" or "ventilated facade" in English. It refers to a specific construction technique used for exterior walls, particularly in modern architecture. The core principle involves creating an air gap between the outer cladding of a building and the underlying insulation or load-bearing wall. This air cavity is strategically designed to allow for the natural circulation of air.
The primary function of Hinterlüftungs is to manage moisture. Any moisture that penetrates the outer layer,
Beyond moisture control, Hinterlüftungs also contributes to thermal regulation. In warmer months, the moving air in