Engineering the Void: How SunFrame Redefines Perforated Facade Excellence

Engineering the Void: How SunFrame Redefines Perforated Facade Excellence 1. Introduction: From “Void-and-Solid Aesthetics” to “Engineered Facades” Contemporary facades have evolved into integrated interfaces. For SunFrame, “perforation” is not just a decorative pattern; it is a system that must be fully engineered. The core challenge lies in achieving a balance between structural safety, constructability, and […]
Unitized Curtain Walls under Typhoon Lateral Loads

Unitized Curtain Walls under Typhoon Lateral Loads — Engineering Insights from SunFrame Typhoons are among the most destructive natural disasters globally, particularly affecting coastal regions in Southeast Asia. With climate change, both the frequency and intensity of typhoons are increasing, causing significant economic losses annually. In areas such as Southeast China and the Philippines, the […]
Low-Height Enclosures on Pedestrian Bridges | Curtain Wall Logic

Curtain Wall Logic at Pedestrian Scale — The Enclosure Value of Perforated Aluminum Panels on Pedestrian Bridges Pedestrian bridge protection is more than a “railing” In pedestrian bridge design, protective elements are often treated as simple railings or barriers. Discussion usually stops at whether height and strength meet code requirements. Yet with frequent use and […]
Boundless Spaces: Indoor-Outdoor Fluidity Through Biophilic Facade Design

Boundless Spaces: Indoor-Outdoor Fluidity Through Biophilic Facade Design Redefining the Boundary Traditional curtain walls are often perceived as shields designed to shut the elements out. However, true architectural aesthetics lies in utilizing this “skin” to facilitate an outward expansion of interior life. The facade should not be a dead end. Instead, it serves as the […]
Facade Engineering in Guyana: Insights on Durable and Practical Design

Facade Engineering in Guyana: Insights on Durable and Practical Design In many countries, Republic Day is a moment to look back on history and celebrate achievements. For Guyana, a nation still in a phase of rapid development, it serves as a reminder to shift our focus from what has already been completed to which decisions […]
Lunar New Year, Proven Reliability: Custom Façade Engineering & Delivery

Lunar New Year, Proven Reliability: Custom Façade Engineering & Delivery To much of the world, the Lunar New Year is a time to slow down, marked by reunion, reflection, and celebration. For SunFrame, however, the weeks leading up to the holiday represent a different kind of tradition: a concentrated test of discipline, coordination, and responsibility. […]
Rainy Season Resilience: Integrated Facade Drainage

Rainy Season Resilience: Integrated Facade Drainage Lessons from the Brazilian Carnival Challenge The Brazilian Carnival is not only a globally renowned cultural festival but also marks a period of extreme environmental challenge for urban buildings. Held during the Southern Hemisphere’s summer rainy season, the combination of short, intense rainstorms and high-frequency urban activity places exceptionally […]
Curtain Wall Design as Engineering Judgment
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Curtain Wall Design as Engineering Judgment How SunFrame Integrates Structure, Materials, and Interfaces in Complex Façade Projects In many projects, curtain walls are often seen as “façade systems” or merely a combination of materials. At SunFrame, however, we maintain that the essence of curtain wall design lies not in the panels themselves, but in the completeness […]
From Curtain Wall to Facade: SunFrame’s Insights into Facade Engineering

From Curtain Wall to Facade: SunFrame’s Insights into Facade Engineering Introduction | Why We Focus on Facade, Not Just Curtain Wall The curtain wall has been an important technological system in modern architecture since the mid-19th century. With the continuous advancement of materials, construction techniques, and computational tools, curtain walls have evolved from simple enclosures […]
The Restraint Behind a Perforated Aluminum Façade

The Restraint Behind a Perforated Aluminum Façade One day, while passing by a school, I found myself paying attention to its exterior. Along the corridors on the second floor and above, both in teaching buildings or dormitories, the façades were wrapped in large areas of perforated aluminum panels. The perforations formed fluid, dynamic patterns, almost […]