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Cladding refers to an outer skin or layer attached to the exterior or interior of a building, serving as a protective and decorative covering. It is often made from various architectural materials such as metal, wood, brick, stone, glass, and high-pressure laminates, providing insulation, weather resistance, and aesthetic appeal. In architecture and interior architecture, cladding can be used to enhance the overall design, conceal structural elements, and contribute to sustainable building practices by improving energy efficiency. Its versatility allows for a wide range of applications, from modern high-rises to traditional homes and commercial spaces, offering designers an opportunity to create unique and visually striking structures while ensuring durability and functionality.
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