What do you really know about Curtain Wall? Probably never heard of it before ayy? Neither did I hear of it before until I came across this industry. The reason being why I decided to do a blog on this is that we see it around us everyday, yet some of us might have no idea what we are looking at. Basically it is associated with Building and Construction and plays a vital role in the appearance of buildings and Skyscrapers. Read further on and find out more about Curtain Wall.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Curtain Wall Louvers or How to Avoid Arrays

From: Revit OpEd Blog

Sunday, September 13, 2009

by Steve Stafford

I think that Phil Read is the first person I saw reveal this technique many years ago now, probably at Autodesk University but it may have been at AUGI in a thread, I just don't remember now.



The essence of this tip is using a curtain wall type to define a series of mullions that pose as louvers. The special curtain wall type is then swapped out for other panels in a larger host curtain wall. The mullions are defined as new types as well, one for a louver and one for the perimeter framing if necessary. It is important to use the Empty Panel for the Default Panel parameter so that there are no panels in the louver curtain wall, just mullions. I posted a VIDEO and you can listen and watch here now if you prefer.

Major Industries - Recent News

From: Major Industries

New Value-Engineered Translucent Panel Wall Systems Offer High-Quality, Low-Cost Natural Light
 
Wausau, WI - June, 2010 - Creating an economical daylighting system that meets the demands of architects and building owners is a difficult task. Major Industries has taken on this challenge by offering a new line of translucent curtainwall - LightBasic™ - that’s value-engineered to offer the benefits of translucent daylighting at a reduced price point.
Officially released at the 2010 American Institute of Architects National Convention and Expo in Miami Beach, LightBasic™ translucent wall systems feature a simplified framing system and fewer system options when compared to our standard Guardian 275® translucent panel systems. LightBasic™ systems also feature 100% acrylic-based AcrylitGC®. Produced by Glasteel®, AcrylitGC® is an economical face sheet that offers glare-free light while resisting weathering and fiberbloom. This combination of simplified options and an acrylic face sheet allows us to keep costs down while still providing a dependable, reliable translucent curtainwall system that is easy on the bottom line.

For more information about Major Industries’ new LightBasic™ translucent daylighting system, or to learn more about our full line of daylighting systems, call 888-759-2678, email us at sales@majorskylights.com or visit www.majorskylights.com.