Curtain wall safety features include laminated glazing, robust anchorage, fall-protection detailing, firestops and engineered drainage for occupant and emergency safety.
Curtain wall systems contribute to green buildings via high-performance glazing, thermal breaks, daylighting, and integration with BMS and renewable systems.
Metal and glass curtain wall systems deliver long-term durability through corrosion-resistant alloys, weatherproof seals, and factory quality control suited to harsh Middle East conditions.
Curtain wall systems enable complex shapes, large spans of glazing, and lightweight façades—offering architects more form and performance choices than concrete walls.
Curtain wall structural design must account for wind, dead and live loads, deflection limits, anchor design and differential movement for Middle East high-rise projects.
Long-term cost benefits include energy savings, lower maintenance, faster construction and higher asset value for well-designed curtain wall façades in the Middle East.
Metal and glass curtain wall systems use fire-rated glazing, firestops, and cavity barriers to limit smoke and flame spread and meet regional safety codes.
Curtain wall systems use low-E glazing, selective fritting, and shading devices to deliver daylight while controlling solar heat gain in hot Middle East climates.
Engineered metal-glass curtain wall systems resist wind loads and sand abrasion through structural glazing, reinforced anchorage, and laminated glass ideal for Gulf region storms.
Curtain wall systems integrate with aluminum cladding via designed interfaces, backing structure, and coordinated drainage to form continuous, high-performance facades.
Curtain wall systems enhance ventilation and comfort via operable glazing, ventilated façades, and integrated shading—tailored for Middle East climate control.
Curtain wall system solutions use high-performance glass, thermal breaks, and shading to lower cooling loads and save energy in hot Middle East climates.