PRANCE Metalwork ist ein führender Hersteller von Decken- und Fassadensystemen aus Metall.
A metal curtain wall—when specified with sustainability in mind—can materially lower a building’s lifecycle environmental footprint. Aluminum, the primary metal in curtain walls, is highly recyclable; specifying high-recycled-content alloys and ensuring disassembly-friendly connection details support circularity at end-of-life. Durable surface treatments such as FEVE/PVDF coatings reduce the need for repainting and replacement, extending service life and lowering embodied carbon per year of service.
Operational energy reduction is a significant sustainability contribution. High-performance insulated glazing, low-e coatings, and thermally broken frames reduce heating and cooling loads; integrating solar-control elements or dynamic glazing further optimizes energy use. Prefabrication (unitized systems) reduces on-site waste and improves quality control, minimizing rework and material losses. Prefab also accelerates schedules, reducing temporary energy consumption and site emissions.
Design choices—such as providing daylight while mitigating glare—reduce artificial lighting demand; daylighting strategies paired with lighting controls and occupancy sensors amplify energy savings. Selecting low-VOC sealants, gaskets, and adhesives contributes to healthier indoor environments and supports green building certifications. Water- and air-tight assemblies prevent moisture-related degradation that otherwise shortens facade life and raises replacement impacts.
Finally, specify transparent measurement: lifecycle assessments (LCAs) and embodied carbon estimates for façade options, along with maintenance schedules and durability metrics, allow owners to quantify environmental trade-offs and make decisions aligned with corporate ESG targets. Thoughtful metal curtain wall design combines recyclable materials, energy performance, and durability to reduce both operational and embodied environmental impacts over the building lifecycle.