Curtain Walls

Curtain walls are a type of building façade system designed to enclose structures with a non-structural, often glass, exterior that acts as a protective barrier against environmental elements. These walls are typically hung from the building's floor slabs and do not bear the weight of the structure, allowing for greater design flexibility and expansive, uninterrupted views. Made from materials like glass, metal, or composite panels, curtain walls offer excellent thermal insulation, soundproofing, and energy efficiency. Their sleek, modern appearance enhances the aesthetic appeal of buildings, while advanced glazing options can improve sustainability by reducing energy consumption.

  • Curtain walls provide a non-structural, protective façade that encloses buildings.

  • They allow for expansive glass surfaces and uninterrupted views.

  • Made from materials like glass and metal, they offer modern aesthetic appeal.

  • Curtain walls enhance energy efficiency with advanced glazing options.

  • They improve interior daylighting, creating brighter, more inviting spaces.