


Understanding Rock-Clad Construction: Durability Meets Practicality
Rock-clad refers to a building or structure that has a exterior wall surface made of stone or concrete, but the interior walls are made of a different material, such as wood or drywall. The term "rock-clad" is used to describe this type of construction because the exterior walls are "clad" or covered with rock or concrete, while the interior walls are made of a different material. This type of construction is often used in buildings where a durable and weather-resistant exterior is desired, but the interior spaces need to be finished with materials that are more practical or aesthetically pleasing than stone or concrete.



