Curtain walling

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In historical terms a curtain wall formed the enclosure to a fortification. The current use of the term describes a weatherproof, non-load-bearing enclosure of windows or metal panels in a light metal framework that is fixed back to the structure of a building, usually at intermediate floor levels....

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