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Custom curtain wall buildings

In most cases, curtain wall can be made to measure and can even be made to work with curves in buildings. It has many features that allow it to be moulded with ease and it can also be made into a variety of designs with its lightweight characteristics. In short, it is possible for you to create a custom curtain wall, with a wide range of colors and array of texture options available. For example, due to the flexibility and curtain wall being so robust you can design it to fit any structure.

Structural glass curtain wall building

In the modern times, curtain wall buildings are very popular in residential applications. For the one thing, curtain wall systems can protect the interior from the elements and create a safe and comfortable living environment with optimal thermal performance for building occupants. For the other thing, the practical glass and aluminum construction of modern residential curtain wall systems can define modern residential architecture. For example, aluminium curtain walls are very popular in commercial buildings today because aluminium is lightweight and durable in use. What’s more, aluminium is an extremely cost-effective material, and it doesn’t cost huge amounts to source and can be recycled without any damage to the environment making it extremely durable. In addition, acting as a single unit, aluminium curtain walls are highly resistant to moisture, wind, heat and earthquakes. Furthermore, custom curtain wall assemblies provide an excellent way to create a true architectural signature on a building. These systems are most often used to make a key statement at the entrance or podium level, and to convey the design language of the building.

However, with the higher curtain wall costs in a construction project, designing custom glazing systems, such as structural glass walls or unitized curtain walls, can be a complex task that can vary widely from project to project. The level of complexity is typically driven by the architectural goals, constraints, and performance objectives. Similar to what a designer must consider with a standard system, performance criteria such as wind loads, wind-driven rain resistance, and thermal performance for the system must be met. If you are considering retrofitting an existing home with a glass wall system for your building, it would be a major project. Typically, this kind of renovation requires the advice of an architect. Since you’ll be significantly altering the building structure, you’ll need professional know-how to ensure, among other things, that your wall can bear the load from your roof and that it stays in line with energy and permitting codes in your area.

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Post time: Apr-20-2021
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