Architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe famously said, "Architecture starts when you carefully put two bricks together. There it begins." Buildings have been constructed using masonry—often brick, concrete, stone, marble, or terracotta – for over 6,000 years.1 Unquestionably, some of the world's most significant architecture features masonry. Not only is it resilient—proven to stand the test of time—but it’s also a versatile solution that complements any architectural style—from traditional to contemporary. So, it's easy to see the appeal.
However, today's architecture requires solutions that are not only aesthetically pleasing, but also high performing, energy-efficient, multifaceted, and can help keep occupants healthy and comfortable for years to come. The exterior façade is critical in protecting the structure and occupants from the elements; however, what's behind the façade plays an integral role in the overall performance and longevity. It’s important to understand the unique design requirements of each cladding, including masonry, to ensure durability for tomorrow.