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Glass curtain walls are most frequently applied to civic centers, libraries, city halls, transit terminals, airport concourses and cultural institutions because these building types benefit directly from transparency, daylighting and public wayfinding. In civic applications, a glazed façade communicates accessibility and modern governance while providing daylight for lobbies and public assemblies; many municipal buildings in Doha and Abu Dhabi utilize curtain-wall entrances to create a welcoming public face. For transportation buildings such as airport terminals and major metro stations, full-height glazing opens sight lines that simplify passenger circulation, improve security observation and support large, naturally lit concourses — features visible in Gulf terminals and regional hubs. Cultural buildings like museums and galleries often pair high-performance glass with controlled shading so exhibits receive neutral daylight without damage; modern galleries in Almaty and regional cultural centres use this approach to combine openness with conservation needs. Educational and civic libraries favor glazed atriums and reading rooms to encourage social interaction, while community centres deploy transparent façades for night-time visibility and security. In commercial public buildings — convention centers, exhibition halls and public-facing office podiums — curtain walls establish a clear brand identity and durable envelope that handles regional sun and wind loads. Design considerations for these building types include solar control glazing, appropriate fritting or shading to avoid glare, thermal insulation to meet hot-climate demands, acoustics for busy public zones, and integration with HVAC and fire egress strategies. Maintenance access, bird-safe glazing treatments, and compliance with local codes (often referenced by GCC authorities) must be planned early. For clients operating across the Middle East and Central Asia, specifying low-e coatings, weather seals rated for sand and salt exposure, and modular unitized systems helps achieve durability, energy performance and a consistent public image across climates from Dubai to Kazakhstan.