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  2. Curtain wall (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    While these curtain wall systems are more energy-efficient than older, single-glazed versions, they are still significantly less efficient than opaque (solid) wall construction. [13] For example, nearly all curtain wall systems, thermally-broken or otherwise, have a U-value of 0.2 or higher, which is equivalent to an R-value of 5 or lower. [14]

  3. Double-skin facade - Wikipedia

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    His idea, which he called mur neutralisant (neutralizing wall), involved the insertion of heating/cooling pipes between large layers of glass. Such a system was employed in his Villa Schwob (La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, 1916), and proposed for several other projects, including the League of Nations competition (1927), Centrosoyuz building ...

  4. Curtain wall - Wikipedia

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    Curtain wall may refer to: Curtain wall (architecture), the outer skin of a modern building; Curtain wall (fortification), the outer wall of a castle or defensive ...

  5. Enclos - Wikipedia

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    Enclos Corp, referred to as Enclos, is a specialty glazing and exterior facade contractor in the United States.The firm provides design, engineering, fabrication and assembly services for custom curtainwall systems and structural glass facades. [1]

  6. Strudyna - Wikipedia

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    Strudyna was created in 2006 by Kinzi (Thailand) Co Ltd in Thailand and Arcus Wire Group Pty Ltd in Australia, developing commercial tensile architectural systems for glass façades, curtain walling, and fabric structures. This enabled the original Kinzi engineers to pursue R&D of new tensile technology. [3]

  7. Louis Curtiss - Wikipedia

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    Curtiss designed the Boley Clothing Company Building in Kansas City, which is renowned as "one of the first glass curtain wall structures in the world." [6] The six-story building also features cantilever floor slabs, cast iron structural detailing, and terra cotta decorative elements.

  8. Blue Condominium - Wikipedia

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    Unlike conventional curtain wall construction, the system employed unitized components that were glazed, sealed, and assembled in the factory, shipped to the site, then assembled in the field. [8] The curtain wall system is composed of clear glass pieces, tinted blue vision glass pieces, and opaque spandrel panels in four shades of blue.

  9. Wall - Wikipedia

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    Glass curtain walls on a contemporary German skyscraper. In architecture and civil engineering, curtain wall refers to a building facade that is not load-bearing but provides decoration, finish, front, face, or historical preservation.

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