palomureista
Palomureista is a term used in some regions to refer to a type of masonry construction. It describes a wall built with two parallel skins of masonry, often brick or stone, with a cavity or gap between them. This gap can be left empty or filled with insulating material. The two skins are typically connected by metal ties or other bridging elements to maintain stability and structural integrity.
The purpose of palomureista construction is primarily to improve thermal insulation and to prevent moisture ingress.
This construction method has been employed for centuries, with variations in materials and techniques developing over