PRANCE metalwork is a leading manufacturer of metal ceiling and facade systems.
In large retail malls, curtain wall glazing is most commonly used to illuminate atriums, central circulation corridors, multi-level galleries, and skylight systems above food courts. These zones benefit from large-area glazing because increased daylight reduces reliance on electric lighting and creates an inviting environment that encourages longer shopper dwell times. In the Middle East and Central Asia, where daylighting must be balanced with solar control, designers use high-performance insulated glazing with solar coatings and frit patterns to admit diffuse light while limiting heat gain and glare. Curtain walls spanning multiple levels create strong visual connections between floors and allow anchor stores to be seen from distant vantage points, improving wayfinding and sales visibility. In food court areas, glazed atriums enhance ambience and support ventilation strategies, while double-skin curtain wall systems mitigate external heat. For lighting design, integrated shading, louvers, and glazing frits are coordinated to reduce peak solar loads during midday in Gulf cities such as Abu Dhabi and Kuwait. Maintenance-friendly glazing with anti-soiling coatings is important in high-traffic environments to preserve clarity and appearance. Structurally, unitized curtain wall panels accelerate installation in large projects and simplify maintenance routines—advantages for mall owners managing properties across diverse climates from Doha to Almaty.