Resistant facade composites designed with sustainability in mind


Mixing different materials together makes these cladding and facade systems as strong and durable as your project demands.

(Courtesy Rieder)

Matrix 3.0

Rieder

On its way to climate neutrality, Rieder developed Matrix 3.0, a CO2-neutral material for sustainable facade elements. Fifty percent of the conventional cement was replaced by local Pozzolana, which has excellent structural density and hardening properties.

a residential home with Artisan Lap Siding facade composite
(Courtesy James Hardie)

Artisan Lap Siding
James Hardie

Relaunched earlier this year, Hardie Artisan Lap siding offers 5/8-inch-thick boards that deliver striking shadow lines.

Bamboo Composite Cladding along the side of a building.
(Courtesy VistaClad)

Bamboo Composite Cladding
VistaClad

VistaClad cladding boards in Infinity co-extruded capped bamboo composite offer a low-maintenance, eco-friendly alternative to conventional cladding in a selection of natural finishes.

Photograph of Fiberon Wildwood Composite Cladding facade.
(Courtesy Fiberon)

Fiberon Wildwood Composite Cladding
Fiberon

Available in a variety of board lengths and widths in two nature-inspired colors, Wildwood cuts and installs similarly to real wood but does not require the same staining and painting maintenance.

building with geometric Steni Composite Stone facade.
(Courtesy Steni)

Steni Composite Stone
Steni

Steni Colour, Vision, and Nature rainscreen panels are composite stone made of a fiberglass-reinforced polymer composite with a crushed limestone core and a smooth surface made of electron beam-cured acrylic. Steni composite stone panels are 100 percent water-impermeable.

Image of ConcreteBoard facade wall panels.
(Courtesy Nichiha)

ConcreteBoard
Nichiha

These fiber-cement architectural wall panels mimic the look of concrete but are easily installed on a hidden track system. They feature a built-in rainscreen that offers moisture management for commercial or residential applications.





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