PRANCE metalwork is a leading manufacturer of metal ceiling and facade systems.
Yes, glass walls can be seamlessly integrated within aluminum facade systems using either unitized curtain wall modules or stick-built framing. In unitized systems, factory-assembled aluminum frames are glazed with high-performance insulating glass panels alongside solid aluminum infill panels. These self-supporting modules are lifted into place, ensuring precise tolerances, consistent seals, and minimal on-site labor. Stick-built assemblies, in contrast, are built in stages: vertical mullions and horizontal transoms are erected on-site, glazed and infilled panel by panel. The aluminum framing accommodates both glass and composite or solid panels through interchangeable gaskets and pressure-plates. Thermal breaks in the mullions prevent conductive losses between interior and exterior surfaces, maintaining the efficiency of both glass and opaque areas. Sealants and weather-strips at frame-to-glass and frame-to-panel joints ensure water and air tightness. By marrying glass walls with aluminum panels, designers achieve vibrant, transparent facades that balance natural light, views, and privacy while leveraging the durability and finish options of aluminum.