What are some examples of ventilated facade designs?

1. Grid or Matrix Facade: It is a simple design where the panels are arranged in a grid or matrix pattern. The space between each panel allows for air circulation.

2. Shingle Facade: This design involves overlapping panels of varying sizes to create a three-dimensional effect. The overlapping design creates spaces between panels that allow for ventilation.

3. Slatted Facade: This design involves horizontal or vertical slats that allow for air to flow through them, creating a natural air circulation system.

4. Louvered Facade: This design uses angled slats or louvers to create a ventilated facade. The louvers can be adjusted to control the amount of sunlight and air coming into the building.

5. Perforated Facade: This design uses perforations or punched openings in the panels to create a ventilated facade. The size and pattern of the perforations can be customized to control the amount of air flowing through the facade.

6. River Stone Facade: This design uses river stones of various sizes to form a facade with natural gaps between the stones that allow for air flow.

7. Biomimetic Facade: This design is inspired by nature and uses the principles of natural ventilation to create a sustainable and energy-efficient facade. Examples include honeycomb or leaf-like patterns on the facade.

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