PRANCE metalwork is a leading manufacturer of metal ceiling and facade systems.
High-rise towers aiming for distinctive silhouettes typically rely on advanced curtain wall systems — unitized panels, double-skin façades, and customized mullion geometries — to translate architectural form into a buildable, high-performance envelope. Unitized systems allow precise factory fabrication that suits complex curvatures and repetitive geometry, enabling sleek façades with tight tolerances that produce the desired skyline profile. Double-skin façades create an outer expressive surface while providing climatic buffering and improved energy performance in hot or variable climates, an approach seen in signature towers across the Middle East and select Central Asian cities. Parametric or faceted glazing systems can generate facades that catch light differently at different elevations, reinforcing a tower’s unique identity while integrating solar-control glass to reduce cooling loads. Structural engineering addresses wind-induced movement, differential column drift and connection detailing; high-rise curtain walls incorporate flexible anchors and slip joints while maintaining air and water tightness. Fire performance, maintenance access, and unit replacement logistics are planned as part of the façade strategy to preserve the tower’s visual intent over decades. In coastal or desert conditions, materials and coatings are selected for corrosion resistance and solar reflectivity. For developers seeking distinctive towers in Dubai, Riyadh or Almaty, advanced curtain walls are essential tools to achieve sculptural silhouettes that meet structural, thermal and operational requirements without compromising the skyline statement.