PRANCE metalwork is a leading manufacturer of metal ceiling and facade systems.
Transportation terminals use glass walls as an operational tool to enhance security monitoring, streamline passenger flows and delineate secure from non-secure zones. Transparent partitions and glazed concourses improve CCTV sightlines and enable security personnel to visually monitor crowds without impeding circulation. In airports and metro interchanges, glass partitions separate queueing areas while providing clear visual cues that reduce confusion and bottlenecks. Screening and check areas frequently incorporate glazed enclosures adjacent to passenger routes to allow supervisors to observe operations and to ensure unobstructed escape routes in emergencies. Glazed balustrades, wayfinding signage behind glass and transparent retail frontages contribute to intuitive movement patterns for passengers. Design coordination is essential: glazing must not create reflective or blind spots that interfere with camera coverage or passenger sightlines. Security glazing may be laminated or have ballistic-resistant interlayers for critical control points, and must integrate with automatic doors, swipe access systems and metal-detection zones. Acoustic glazing helps maintain audible public announcements, while frit patterns and anti-glare coatings reduce visual fatigue for passengers and staff. For terminals in Gulf and Central Asian contexts, materials must withstand high dust loads and thermal peaks; planned cleaning cycles and replacement modules maintain clarity for both security and customer experience. By blending transparency with technical performance, glass walls support efficient, secure and passenger-friendly terminal operations.