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Retrofitting older concrete or masonry buildings typically favors lightweight, ventilated metal rainscreen systems because they minimize additional loads on existing structures while achieving improved thermal performance and modern aesthetics. Rainscreen assemblies install as a secondary skin, leaving the existing envelope largely intact—this preserves heritage masonry and avoids invasive demolition. Use thermally broken subframes to avoid thermal bridging back to the old wall and to allow installation without continuous mechanical alteration to the masonry. Modular metal panels with variable attachment points accommodate irregular existing substrates and simplify on-site fitting; adjustable carrier rails and slotted anchor points compensate for unevenness and shrink installation time. Incorporate continuous insulation behind the rainscreen to upgrade U-values; closed-cell insulation boards or mineral wool can be fixed with mechanical anchors designed for the masonry substrate. Cavity ventilation and drip details are critical to managing moisture; allow for drainage and check that ties and flashings are coordinated with existing window heads and parapets to avoid water traps. Where heritage conservation restricts exterior alteration, consider perforated or lightweight cladding that maintains visual depth without masking original character. Always assess existing structural capacity and conduct localized pull tests before fixing heavy panels. Prefabrication and mock-ups reduce on-site adjustments and protect delicate masonry during installation. Overall, ventilated metal rainscreens deliver thermal, acoustic and aesthetic improvements with minimal intrusion—making them an efficient retrofit choice for older concrete or masonry buildings.