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The slim profile and low mass of aluminum composite panels (ACP) have profound implications for architectural and structural design. Weighing approximately 3–6 kilograms per square meter—compared to heavier stone or solid metal cladding—ACP significantly reduces the dead load on supporting structures. This reduction allows engineers to specify lighter, cost-effective framing systems, optimizing steel and concrete usage. In ceiling assemblies, lightweight ACP modules ease handling for installers, enabling larger panel sizes without heavy-lifting equipment and accelerating project timelines. In seismic regions, reduced façade mass lowers inertial forces during earthquakes, enhancing building resilience and safety. Lower mass also translates to decreased wind uplift pressures, enabling the use of slimmer subframe profiles without compromising structural performance. Additionally, lighter ACP panels diminish transport and hoisting loads, reducing logistical costs and carbon footprint. For façade and ceiling specialists, incorporating ACP into designs offers both economic and environmental advantages, unlocking greater flexibility in structural engineering and delivering high-quality finishes without excessive weight penalties.