You can leave the interior with a simple clear coat stain it or paint it.
Wood framed curtain wall systems.
Sash weight up to 300 kg.
Custom walls become cost competitive with standard systems as the wall area increases.
Our wood curtain wall system has been skillfully created to accommodate all design conditions whether they be vertical sloped or custom skylight.
Frame 75 wa outward opening.
System depth 75 mm.
Frame 75 ff window curtain wall.
System depth 75 mm.
Our thermally broken steel profiles allow designers to create glass curtain walls sloped glazing and large span rooflights with minimal sightlines excellent energy efficiency and superior strength.
Infill thickness 24 to 44 mm.
They are available with multiple glazing options achieving u factors as low as 21.
Dynamic wood wood clad window walls share a perimeter frame and feature common or shared mullions which separate fixed or venting windows.
Infill thickness 22 to 68 mm.
Curtain wall systems range from manufacturer s standard catalog systems to specialized custom walls.
Our standard of course is coastal douglas fir but alternative species like honduran mahogany are also available.
Our wf300 caulk is engineered to be safe for use with most common plastics.
The interior of our timber curtain walls will be a beautiful and high performing wood species.
Plastic pipe is common in wood framed buildings.
Capable of intumescent expansion up to 60x and backed by the most comprehensive package of ul certified systems we are the perfect choice for your next wood frame project.
Consistent with all of our quality products timber walls dependably maintain a high level of performance through their positive drainage principles and thermally broken aluminum profiles.
With a dp 70 rating viewmax plus is ideal for commercial or residential use.
Viewmax plus products include wood curtain wall structural wood window walls and load bearing window walls.
Explore the steel frame facade curtain wall and roof glazing systems crafted by citadel window door.
Aluminum framed wall systems date back to the 1930 s and developed rapidly after world war ii when the supply of aluminum became available for non military use.
Created to replicate the clean geometry and narrow sight lines of aluminum storefront systems with the warmth of real wood the fineline common mullion is ideal for modern architecture.