paneelfassaadid
Paneelfassaadid are exterior facades made from prefabricated concrete panels or modular panels used primarily on multi-story apartment blocks, especially in the Soviet-era housing programs in the Baltic states and elsewhere in Eastern Europe. They appeared from the 1960s through the 1980s as a method to speed up construction and standardize building parts, resulting in uniform, cost-efficient housing stock.
Construction and design: Panels are produced in factories, transported to construction sites, and attached to the
Performance and maintenance: The original facades offered limited thermal performance and required ongoing maintenance. Concrete can
Modernization: In many countries, including Estonia and other Baltic states, paneelfassaadid have been refurbished with external
Impact: These façades shaped the architectural character of large parts of the post-war housing stock, contributing