curtainwalled
Curtainwalled describes a building whose exterior envelope is a curtain wall: a non-structural façade hung on or attached to the building’s frame rather than carrying loads. Curtain walls are typically supported by a structural frame of steel or reinforced concrete and are designed to resist wind pressure and weather while remaining independent from the building’s structural system.
Materials and construction: Curtain walls commonly use glass with aluminum or steel mullions, stone slabs, or
Function and performance: The curtain wall enables large expanses of glazing for daylight and views and supports
Design considerations: Curtainwalled envelopes reduce the weight on the structure and provide flexibility for interior layouts
History and usage: Curtain walls gained prominence with steel-frame construction in the late 19th and early