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Curtain wall design directly shapes occupant experience through daylight quality, view access, thermal comfort and perceived aesthetic quality. Abundant daylight and unobstructed views—made possible by high-performance glazing and narrow mullion profiles—boost occupant well-being and productivity, and reduce reliance on artificial lighting. However, without proper solar control and glare mitigation, occupants can suffer visual discomfort; thoughtful integration of shading, fritting and automated controls preserves the benefits of daylight while avoiding glare. Thermal comfort at the perimeter is governed by the façade’s insulation and solar control; poor-performing façades create cold or hot spots and lead to occupant complaints and frequent thermostat overrides. Acoustic comfort is also affected by façade choice; laminated glazing and tight perimeter seals reduce external noise intrusion and improve concentration in open-plan offices. Aesthetics matter in user perception—quality aluminum finishes, consistent sightlines and clean interface detailing create an environment that signals quality and care, influencing tenant satisfaction and lease renewals. Finally, operable elements (venting windows, integrated shading) can empower users with control over their micro-environment, positively affecting comfort and productivity. Designing with occupant experience in mind requires performance-driven choices validated by daylighting, thermal and acoustic modeling, and early user briefings to align expectations. For façade systems that prioritize user experience, consult https://prancedesign.com/curtain-wall-advantages-disadvantages-guide/.