INTELLIGENT FACADE

The elegance of glass covered towers is reflected in the growing number of such buildings in city centers. But the use of traditional screen walls resulted in numerous problems for the occupants: thermal discomfort, lack of breathable fresh air, acoustic discomfort, decreased cognitive function, visual discomfort and additional negative effects.

Aluminum Construction Group developed a new generation of screen wall systems using double skin and triple skin screen walls, as well as vacuum glass, to reduce energy consumption while preserving the environment. These unique systems provide excellent acoustic insulation, control the correct amount of natural light, neutralize conduction and convection and considerably enhance comfort, productivity and the wellbeing of the building’s occupants, without compromising on a spectacular architectural look.

ALUMINUM CONSTRUCTION GROUP TECHNOLOGIES

Developed exclusively by Aluminum Construction Group, the Triple Skin is an elegant integrated system which contributes to enhanced quality of life and productivity of the people behind the building’s façade. It is the first curtain wall of its kind made of three glass membranes with the space between the outer and middle glass containing elements that create an extraordinary energy barrier during the hot summer months. The space between the middle an inner glasses contains components which enable storage and conduction of heat to the inside of the building, as needed in the winter. The system also serves as an exceptional acoustic barrier, and includes two automatic shading systems paired with a sophisticated algorithm which dynamically change with the seasons.
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A curtain wall system made of two glass membranes with external air flowing between them, which creates internal ventilation along the entire length of the building caused by the natural chimney effect. This system is suitable for buildings where the façade is continuous and allows any desired external geometry for the envelope. In the winter, the air intake system closes automatically which contributes to optimal insulation of the building’s interior space. Between the two glass membranes there is an automatic shading system that controls the introduction of radiation and light.
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A curtain wall system made of two glass membranes that form an airtight center containing moisture-saturated air. An integrated automatic system prevents condensation between the glasses by enabling the flow of dry air based on humidity, pressure and temperature indices monitored in the cavity. The system incorporates a shading system that can include one or two curtains that create a comfortable environment suitable for office towers and even for residences or hotels. Thermal and acoustic comfort can be increased by incorporating vacuum glass inside.
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A curtain wall system made of two glass membranes with a narrow middle, wide enough to contain a retroflective curtain shading system as well as a combination of vacuum glass. The shading system is connected to a sophisticated tracking system which manages the intensity of light entering the building.
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can be integrated in any closed-cavity curtain wall system. The system is connected to sensors that monitor gas levels inside the building, and when necessary exchanges the air. This uncomplicated system contributes greatly to the air quality within the building and to the comfort of its occupants, while maintenance is simple and affordable.
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