PRANCE metalwork is a leading manufacturer of metal ceiling and facade systems.
How can a metal facade be integrated into renovation and adaptive reuse projects? Metal is especially suitable for upgrades because its lightweight nature often allows overlay systems without substantial changes to the existing structure. Typical retrofit approaches include installing a ventilated rainscreen over an existing substrate (with retained or upgraded insulation), attaching unitized cassettes to a new subframe, or using metal cladding to conceal irregularities in old masonry while providing modern thermal and moisture control. Key considerations are connection to the existing structure, ensuring the updated assembly manages vapour and moisture correctly, and maintaining appropriate clearances for thermal movement. In heritage contexts, metal can be used selectively—new metal panels can complement restored openings or be employed as secondary elements like canopies and sunshades to preserve character while adding performance. Coordination with structural engineers is essential to confirm load capacities and fixings; lightweight metal solutions often avoid costly reinforcement. PRANCE Design offers retrofit details, site surveys, and mock-ups to demonstrate how metal façades modernize performance and appearance while minimizing invasive works — find more at https://prancebuilding.com. Overall, metal enables transformative renovations that are fast, lightweight and performance-driven.