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Government buildings that commonly apply curtain wall systems include municipal and administrative headquarters, courthouses, parliament buildings, city halls, judicial complexes, and civic libraries. Curtain walls offer a contemporary material language befitting institutions that want to portray transparency, stability and a forward-looking identity; in many Gulf capitals and Central Asian capitals, glazed façades convey the image of modern governance. In practice, curtain walls are used for public-facing lobbies, council chambers with daylighting needs, and office blocks where open-plan, daylighted workplaces support public service delivery. Architects often combine glazed curtain walls with stone or solid panels to balance transparency with dignity and monumentality expected of civic architecture. Design teams must reconcile symbolism with performance: glazing strategies incorporate fritted patterns, low-e coatings and shading devices to reduce direct solar heat and glare, while acoustic and security requirements may influence glazing thickness and lamination. Fire safety and blast resistance can be important for specific government projects; reinforced laminated glazing or specialized framing systems can address those needs. For projects in Doha, Riyadh or Nur-Sultan, durability under sand-laden winds and high solar exposure is a practical concern; stainless steel anchors, robust seals and scheduled maintenance are necessary. When specified intelligently, curtain wall systems help government buildings achieve a civic presence that is both visually engaging and technically resilient in the challenging climates of the Middle East and Central Asia.