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curtain wall

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curtain wall

Nonbearing wall of glass, metal, or masonry attached to a building's exterior structural frame. After World War II, low energy costs gave impetus to the concept of the tall building as a glass prism, an idea originally put forth by Le Corbusier and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in their visionary projects of the 1920s. The UN's Secretariat Building (1949), with its green-tinted glass walls, helped set a worldwide standard for skyscrapers.


curtain wall [′kərt·ən ‚wȯl]
(civil engineering)
An external wall that is not load-bearing.


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Polshek's solution is a dramatic U-shaped structure featuring a striking double glazed curtain wall which is extremely rare in residential design.
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