Facade glazing

The most modern facade glazing system, which allows creating any futuristic facades!

A translucent facade is a structure made of glass and aluminum sections, typically covering a large area. It allows a large amount of natural light to enter the space. Thanks to various technologies, glazing effectively shapes the character of the building. The use of modern materials and technologies allows architects and designers to create original designs for custom construction. Despite their apparent fragility, such walls are very strong and reliable.

Advantages of glass facades

Such houses are eye-catchers and often raise a lot of questions about the safety of the people inside, as well as the peculiarities of installation and operation. In reality, it’s quite simple — glass facades for houses and cottages are made from ultra-robust material that is virtually unbreakable. It is highly durable, resistant to various mechanical damages, and withstands extreme temperature fluctuations exceptionally well.

  • corrosion resistance and a very long service life (about 80 years);
  • ecofriendliness of all materials used;
  • unquestionable durability;
  • ease of installation, allowing all work to be completed in the shortest possible time;
  • appealing appearance and functionality;
  • excellent light transmission, creating a visual sense of space;
  • thermal and sound insulation.

Types of aluminum facade glazing

Mullion-transom glazing

Mullion-transom structures are most commonly used for the construction of section facades. The core structural elements in this system are vertical mullions to which horizontal transoms are mechanically attached. The structure of such a system is located on the inner, warm side of the curtain wall.

Spider glazing

A spider is a spatial bracket made of high-alloy steel with excellent decorative properties. This type of glazing allows for the installation of a variety of facade structures. The spider distributes the load evenly across all attachment points, as all attachment points have the same “elastic” design.

Structural glazing

In structural glazing systems, the facade plane is a single glass surface without visible external cladding strips. Using silicone sealants, the system components (glass, metal, and stone) are joined into a single, robust structure. A facade design with structural glazing requires that the building’s framework be properly prepared for facade installation, as the gaps between the glass panels are kept to a minimum.

Frameless glazing

Frameless facade glazing is particularly striking, creating the appearance of a seamless, gleaming surface. The frameless facade glazing system involves installing thick tempered glass without the use of vertical mullions. The glass is attached to aluminum sections positioned horizontally at the bottom and top of the structure. This mounting method allows for the creation of unique shapes in frameless facade glazing that are radically different from classic designs.

Безрамне скління

Особливою красою вражає безрамне скління фасаду, яке створює видимість цільного блискучого покриття. Система безрамного скління фасадів передбачає монтаж товстого гартованого скла без використання вертикальних стійок. Скло кріпиться до алюмінієвих профілів, які розташовані горизонтально в нижній і верхній частині конструкції. Такий спосіб фіксації дозволяє створювати незвичайні форми безрамного фасадного скління, які кардинально відрізняються від класичних варіантів.

Panoramic structures

Large windows with a minimal number of mullions are one of the most popular contemporary trends in architectural design. They typically span the entire space vertically, from floor to ceiling. Panoramic structures are installed in office spaces and shopping centers, as well as in residential and country houses.

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