Architecture discovers the outer beauty of DuPont™ Corian® solid surface as form and function come together.
May 31st, 2012
We’ve seen the beauty of Corian in interior settings. Now, experience the unlimited design flexibility of Corian as an exterior solution.
Durable, long-lasting and easy to clean, Corian exterior cladding is as practical as it is beautiful.
Available in a range of colours and aesthetics, even translucent and backlit applications, the product meets all manner of design requirements.
Column covers, soffits, fascia and a variety of exterior details can be fabricated with Corian, and complex shapes can be formed without the weight and cost of conventional materials.
Corian for exterior cladding also enables inconspicuous seams and can be easily sanded and cleaned to restore its original appearance. Even graffiti can be removed through standard pressure washing with mildly abrasive cleaning agents.
As a rain screen façade, Corian contributes to greater energy-efficiency and to sustainable building with its durability.
It also offers low moisture absorption and resistance to stains, environmental pollutants, detergents, humidity and freeze-thaw conditions.
Beautiful, versatile and sustainable, Corian provides the ideal modern exterior cladding solution.
DuPont Corian®
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