Abstract
Facade designs are crucial in creating the identity of buildings, as they allow buildings to interact with users, form ideas,and evoke curiosity. Designers have been working to develop materials for facades since 7000 BC, with sustainability beinga key subheading in the innovation process. Sustainable architecture has evolved, influenced by lifestyles, geographicalconditions, social and physical needs, and economic reasons. Through the examination of many instances of the material'shistorical evolution, the purpose of this research is to investigate the impacts of the material that is utilized in sustainablebuilding designs. It also examines examples of the use of nanotechnological facade materials, which are among thesustainable facade technologies of the future. Within this context, the methods being followed about the issue have beendetermined and the possible solutions have been discussed.
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