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zijwand

Zijwand is the Dutch term for a side wall. It refers to a wall that runs along the side of a space, building, or room and can function as an exterior boundary or an interior partition. The exact role of a zijwand depends on the building typology, construction method, and layout.

Exterior zijwanden form part of the building envelope and provide structural support, weather resistance, and thermal

Materials and construction: Zijwanden are built from bricks, concrete, timber, metal studs, or prefabricated panels. Thermal

Terminology and related terms: The term zijwand is often used in relation to the side orientation of

insulation.
They
may
carry
loads
from
the
roof
or
upper
floors
in
masonry,
concrete,
or
timber-frame
construction.
Interior
zijwanden
define
the
boundaries
of
rooms
or
corridors
and
can
be
load-bearing
in
some
layouts
or
non-load-bearing
partitions
used
to
divide
spaces
and
support
fixtures
or
finishes.
and
moisture
performance
is
managed
with
insulation,
vapor
barriers,
and
proper
sealing.
Openings
such
as
windows
and
doors
are
integrated
into
the
zijwand,
influencing
light,
ventilation,
and
acoustics.
Finishing
materials
vary
from
plaster
and
drywall
to
paneling,
depending
on
function
and
aesthetics.
a
wall.
For
exterior
applications
the
more
specific
term
zijgevel
is
common,
referring
to
the
exterior
side
facade.
For
interior
use,
terms
such
as
scheidingswand
or
tussenschot
describe
partitions
that
divide
spaces
without
bearing
exterior
loads.
These
distinctions
help
in
planning,
construction,
and
finishing
of
a
building.