Brick Cladding
Brick cladding is a building technique that involves applying a layer of bricks to the exterior of a structure. This method enhances the aesthetic appeal of a building while providing additional insulation and protection against weather elements. Unlike traditional brick walls, brick cladding is not a load-bearing element; it serves primarily as a decorative and protective facade.
The installation of brick cladding can be done using various materials, including natural clay bricks or manufactured alternatives. It is often chosen for its durability, low maintenance requirements, and ability to improve energy efficiency. Additionally, brick cladding can be customized in color and texture to suit different architectural styles.