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Aluminum cladding subsystems

High-performance aluminum cladding for modern building exteriors — ventilated rainscreen systems, composite panels, and perforated geometries.

Ventilated rainscreen Concealed fixing Anodized & PPC
o1 — Why aluminum for the envelope

Aluminum cladding combines lightness, durability, and design flexibility. It withstands harsh weather, resists corrosion and UV damage, and tolerates temperature swings — all while staying light enough to minimise structural load. With low maintenance over decades of service, it pays back the specification investment.

o2 — Design without compromise

The subsystem supports a range of materials and finishes — composite panels, perforated designs, flat aluminum sheets — giving architects and builders the flexibility to match the brief. From bold geometric facades to minimalist surfaces, the cladding subsystem provides the structural foundation for creative work.

o3 — Energy and sustainability

Beyond aesthetics, aluminum cladding contributes to a more efficient building. Ventilated facades improve thermal performance, reducing heating and cooling demand. Aluminum is highly recyclable, aligning with green building practices and the environmental goals of contemporary construction.

o3 / Why choose our products

What you get when you specify with us.

01.

Durability and weather resistance

Naturally corrosion-resistant and engineered for harsh environments — long-term facade protection with minimal maintenance.

02.

Lightweight installation

Aluminum is significantly lighter than most cladding alternatives — easier to transport and install, reducing labour costs and accelerating schedules.

03.

Energy efficiency

Reflective surface properties reduce heat absorption, improving building energy performance and lowering HVAC costs.

04.

Design flexibility

Wide range of colours, textures, and finishes — tailored to any architectural design, sleek and modern.

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