áframgengins
Áframgengins is a type of structure used in Icelandic and Faroese construction. Also known as a double-skin wall or cavity wall, it consists of two parallel walls with a space in between, typically filled with insulation. This design provides several benefits, including improved energy efficiency and reduced noise pollution.
The outer wall of the áframgengins is typically made of stone, brick, or concrete, while the inner
Áframgengins structures have been used in Iceland and the Faroe Islands for centuries, where harsh climatic
While áframgengins is not a widely recognized term globally, it is an integral part of the traditional
Research has shown that áframgengins structures exhibit superior Insulation and acoustic performance compared to traditional wall