Cladding

/ˈklædɪŋ/ noun

Definition

The exterior covering or skin of a building that provides weather protection, insulation, and aesthetic finish while typically not supporting structural loads. Cladding systems can range from traditional materials like brick and wood to modern composites and metal panels.

Etymology

From 'clad,' the past participle of 'clothe,' meaning to cover or dress. In construction, the term evolved from the concept of 'clothing' a building structure with protective and decorative materials, gaining prominence with the development of curtain wall systems.

Kelly Says

Cladding is architecture's outfit - it's what gives buildings their personality while keeping the weather out! The Grenfell Tower tragedy highlighted how crucial proper cladding design is, not just for aesthetics but for fire safety, while buildings like the Gherkin show how innovative cladding can make structures more energy-efficient.

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