31/10/2025

In a context where environmental and regulatory requirements are becoming increasingly stringent, Goyer introduces Fair’Façade Goyer ® a groundbreaking innovation in the field of lightweight façades.

This concept combines a timber structure with an aluminium external skin, achieving a balance between thermal performance, durability, fire safety, and up to 45% reduction in carbon footprint compared with a traditional all-aluminium façade.

Designed as a hybrid block façade, Fair’Façade Goyer ® is based on an insulated timber frame module, complemented by an outer aluminium cladding made from recycled sources, which provides both weather protection and architectural aesthetics.

Originally developed for office buildings, the system was subjected to a LEPIR II full-scale fire test, which confirmed that the chosen construction principles effectively limit fire spread along the façade.

To achieve these results, the opaque parts contributing to the C+D zones are composed of mineral wool insulation, and a steel sheet lining on the interior, which can also be finished with a wood panel for aesthetic purposes. The junctions between modules are carefully designed to ensure continuity of performance, while slab-edge sealing follows the principles set out in Technical Instruction IT 249 on façades.

The results of this test confirm the relevance of the Fair’Façade Goyer ® concept and open up new possibilities for hybrid façade systems in residential buildings and public establishments.

For more information, please contact Sébastien Boninsegna