1. Brick Facades: Brick is a moisture-resistant material, and when combined with a well-ventilated façade, it can prevent water from getting through.
2. Metal Cladding: Metal is another option for a moisture-resistant façade. It's naturally water-resistant, and its smooth surface can allow water to run right off.
3. Stucco: Stucco is also a great option for moisture-resistant designs. It’s known for its durability, versatility, and energy efficiency characteristics.
4. Fiber Cement: Fiber cement is a composite material made from cement, sand, and cellulose fibers which makes it very durable and moisture-resistant.
5. Stone Veneer: A popular choice for many architects and designers is a stone veneer façade which is resistant to moisture and can provide a traditional and elegant look.
6. Glass: Although not a traditional moisture-resistant material, glass facades can be designed with water-resistant coatings and seals to prevent water infiltration, making it a popular choice for modern designs.
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