Entermatic facades

A space without boundaries - Glass facades that create a connection with the environment

Glass facades Entermatic is a modern architectural solution that harmoniously combines aesthetics, functionality and energy efficiency, meeting the highest standards of modern architecture.

They are characterized by a minimalist style, with clean lines and simple forms. This allows you to create a modern and elegant look of the building.

Entermatic glass façades - Modernity in every detail

One of the distinguishing features of modern aluminium façades is large glazing. They allow for maximum use of natural light, which can improve the comfort of the interior and save electricity.

Modern glass facades from Entermatic combine different types of glazing, such as transparent, frosted, reflective or structural, to create an interesting visual effect and adjust the level of privacy and sun protection.

EXCELLENT THERMAL PROPERTIES
DIFFERENT SHADE OF GLASS
WEATHER RESISTANCE
DIFFERENT SURFACE COLOR

PASSIVE WALL glass façade

The glass façade in the Passive Wall variant is a mullion and transom structure designed for the design of modern curtain walls with simple and complex shapes.

Increased thermal insulation was achieved thanks to the use of a new insulator made of innovative materials, achieving an even better result of the heat transfer coefficient – Uf from 0.6 W/m2K

General features:

visual width of the mullion-transom 55 mm
Wide range of mullions and transoms available
Wide range of decorative cover strips for individual design
a wide range of colours – RAL palette, structural colours, wood-like colours, bicolour
Possibility of equipping with opening elements: doors, windows.
a wide range of glazing

GLASS WALL façade

The Glass Wall aluminium façade is a semi-structural façade system; It is used to design façade structures that form a flat surface from the outside without visible aluminium profiles. Glass Wall is a curtain wall system with no visible external aluminum components; From the outside, only glass fillings separated from each other by slots of structural silicone are visible.

General features:

visual width of the mullion-transom 55 mm
Wide range of mullions and transoms available
Wide range of decorative cover strips for individual design
a wide range of colours – RAL palette, structural colours, wood-like colours, bicolour
Possibility of equipping with opening elements: doors, windows.
a wide range of glazing

Glass facades for expressive projects

Glass façade systems can perform various functions, such as protection against weather conditions, regulation of the amount of available sunlight and the creation of unique visual effects.

These systems give architects a great deal of freedom, which allows them to individualize each project. This makes it possible to adapt the façade to the character of the building, its surroundings and functions.
1Versatility of glass facades in modern construction
Glass facades, especially those in aluminium-glass façade systems, are an integral part of modern construction. Thanks to their versatility and variety of applications, these structures are used both in residential buildings and public buildings, such as office buildings or shopping centers. Glass, combined with an aluminium profile, creates elegant facades that not only delight with their aesthetics, but also provide excellent thermal and acoustic insulation. Depending on the project requirements, glass façade systems can be constructed as façades with high thermal insulation, which allows for a significant reduction in energy losses in passive buildings.
2Advanced technologies in glass façade systems
Modern aluminium and glass façade systems enable the implementation of even the most demanding architectural projects. Thanks to the precise selection of materials, such as aluminium and glass, and advanced assembly technologies, such as point fastening or the use of transoms and mullions, it is possible to create a structure with high stability and durability. In addition, these systems can be adapted to specific needs, such as the need to glaze large areas or provide adequate thermal and acoustic insulation. Glass facades are also becoming increasingly popular in residential construction, where their use allows a large amount of daylight to be introduced into interiors, while providing thermal comfort thanks to modern insulation solutions.