
Curtain Walls- A Major Game Changer in Modern Architecture
The low heat resistance allows heat transfer and solar radiation to warm internal surfaces, creating uncomfortable heat build-up. Fixed louvres within the system offer limited heat gain reduction, primarily addressing glare. External louvres provide marginal improvement by absorbing and re-radiating heat outwards.- The Curtain-wall is used to ensure that the interior of the building remains airtight, and the design of this wall makes it air and water-resistant.For example, the glass is captured between an inner and an outer gasket in a space called the glazing rebate.Curtain wall systems come in a variety of designs and materials, each with their own benefits and drawbacks.
The History of Curtain Walls
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By choosing unique configurations and materials, your home can stand out architecturally. Imagine waking up to a sun-drenched living room, where light streams in through expansive glass panels, creating a warm and inviting ambiance. These are mainly used for commercial and retail entrances, such as shop windows, lobbies and shop fronts. They are often used for ground-level applications, such as shop fronts or the first floors of a building. You may interesting to read our difference between curtain wall and structural glazing article. Transoms are horizontal bars or beams that connect the vertical members of the curtain walls and provide support for glass and other infill materials. They play an important role in the distribution of loads and help in the overall strength of the curtain wall. Wind load is a normal force acting on the building as the result of wind blowing on the building.[8] Wind pressure is resisted by the curtain wall system since it envelops and protects the building. Wind loads vary greatly throughout the world, with the largest wind loads being near the coast in hurricane-prone regions. A scale model of the building and the surrounding vicinity is built and placed in a wind tunnel to determine the wind pressures acting on the structure in question. 