rainexposed
Rainexposed is a term used in architecture, materials science, and outdoor product design to describe objects, surfaces, or components that receive direct rainfall without protective shielding. It denotes the state of being subject to rain during normal use, including facade panels, outdoor furniture, roofing elements, and landscape infrastructure. The concept is important for evaluating water ingress, wetting behavior, drying rates, and long-term durability.
Materials that are rainexposed must resist moisture-related issues such as corrosion, rot, mold, and freeze-thaw damage.
Applications include rain-exposed facade systems with cladding and joints, rain-shed architecture, and publicly exposed installations. Mitigation
Environmental considerations involve rainwater runoff, quality, and potential contamination from leaking materials. Proper maintenance, inspection, and