ThermaWall 2600 Thermally Broken Curtainwall

Jan. 29, 2025

At the Port of Montreal Tower, designed by Provencher_Roy, the architectural team selected ThermaWall 2600 to create the curtainwall that offers the clear panoramic vistas from the 11,000-square-foot glass observation tower and its transparent, cantilevered “cage,” plus views from the expansive surrounding two-level structure.

As standard, the ThermaWall 2600 curtainwall offers thermally broken, aluminum framing to meet challenging climates. The polyamide thermal break and proprietary gasket provide improved U-values contributing to the building’s energy efficiency and condensation resistance, as well as the comfort and well-being of the Tower’s visitors. 

For more information, visit the product webpage. 

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