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Qu'est-ce (qui) est curtain wall - définition


Curtain wall (architecture)         
  • [[Condensation]] forms on the glass curtain wall
  • [[16 Cook Street]], Liverpool, 1866. Extensive use is made of floor-to-ceiling glass, enabling light to penetrate deeper into the building, thus maximizing floor space.
  • Glass curtain wall of the [[Bauhaus]] [[Dessau]], 1926
  • rockwool]] without topcaulking.
  • Built in 1864, [[Oriel Chambers]], Liverpool, England, the first building featuring a metal-framed glass curtain wall
  • Glass curtain wall on the hotel Andaz in Singapore at sunset
OUTER NON-STRUCTURAL WALLS OF A BUILDING
Glass curtain wall; Unitized curtain wall
A curtain wall is an outer covering of a building in which the outer walls are non-structural, utilized only to keep the weather out and the occupants in. Since the curtain wall is non-structural, it can be made of lightweight materials, such as glass, thereby potentially reducing construction costs.
curtain wall         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Curtainwall; Curtain walls; Curtain-wall; Curtain wall (disambiguation)
¦ noun
1. a fortified wall around a medieval castle, typically one linking towers together.
2. a wall which encloses the space within a building but does not support the roof.
Curtain wall (fortification)         
  • Two sections of the  16th-century curtain wall around [[Berwick-upon-Tweed]], at the eastern  end of the [[Anglo-Scottish border]].
  • The 12th-century curtain wall of the [[Château de Fougères]] in [[Brittany]] in northern France, showing the battlements, arrowslits and overhanging [[machicolation]]s.
  • Reconstruction of the 9th-century BC defensive walls around ancient [[Tel Lachish]] in modern [[Israel]].
DEFENSIVE WALL BETWEEN TWO TOWERS OF A CASTLE, FORTRESS OR TOWN
Castle walls; Ring wall; Curtain wall (castle)
A curtain wall is a defensive wall between two fortified towers or bastions of a castle, fortress, or town.