Curtain Wall Systems
Commonly used in modern architecture, curtain walls enhance a building’s appearance, create a seamless integration of interior and exterior spaces, and contribute to energy efficiency. The list includes stick system, unitized system, spider system, skylight etc..
Stick System
The stick system curtain wall is a popular and versatile architectural glazing system used in the construction of modern buildings. It is named for its assembly process, where individual framing elements, known as sticks, are installed piece by piece on-site.
Unitized System
A unitized curtain wall system is a type of pre-assembled and factory-built architectural glazing system commonly used in the construction of large commercial buildings and high-rises. Unlike the stick system, the unitized system involves the fabrication and assembly of curtain wall components into larger units at the factory before being transported and installed on-site as complete panels.
Skylights
A skylight curtain wall is a specialized architectural element that combines the features of a traditional curtain wall system with the added functionality of providing overhead natural light and views. Skylights are often integrated into roofs or upper sections of buildings to introduce daylight into interior spaces.