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Mineral cladding products that add texture and color to building exteriors

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Natural-looking designs and other aesthetic innovations inform the latest round of mineral-based claddings.

granite facade
(Courtesy KEPCO+)

Bianco Sardo Granite
KEPCO+

KEPCO+’s Bianco Sardo Granite can be used to create a fully integrated gravity-stacked panelized system, as engineered for the Utah State Capitol – North Capitol Building by VCBO Architecture.

fiber cement tiles
(Courtesy EQUITONE)

[inspires] collection
EQUITONE

This line of fiber cement combines durability with digitally printed surfaces that reference the colors, textures, and structures of the natural world.

concrete with dense, fiber-reinforced formparts
(Courtesy Rieder Facades)

formparts
Rieder Facades

A concrete element with a dense, fiber-reinforced matrix, formparts offers a high degree of flexibility and a wide range of design options, including triangular geometries used in the Spurwerk Bremen building.

reflective fiber cement panels
(Courtesy Nichiha USA)

Miraia Reflective Architectural Wall Panels
Nichiha USA

Miraia’s fiber cement panel achieves a high-gloss reflective finish, bringing a new style to the cladding typology.

fiber cement rainscreen cladding
(Courtesy Sto Corp)

Mezzo Collection
Sto Corp

Sto Corp expands its StoVentec Fiber Cement Rainscreen System with the Mezzo Collection, featuring new tones with through-body pigmentation inspired by natural materials.

brick-based mineral cladding
(Courtesy General Shale)

Rome, Georgia Collection
General Shale

Named after the city in which it is manufactured, the Rome, Georgia Collection adds unique texture to brick facades and versatility to colored-brick options.


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