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STRUCTURAL GLASS FACADES - USC School of Architecture

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Constructability<br />

Fabrication: Cutting and drilling is done primarily in the shop and shipped to the field. All<br />

assembly work is done in the field.<br />

Installation: Installation is relatively simple, but stick systems tend to concentrate the<br />

assembly work in the field where labor rates in Western markets are at a premium.<br />

Economy<br />

Stick systems have been used for decades on a great number <strong>of</strong> high-rise and other<br />

buildings. They are still used in some cases today, but have been largely replaced by<br />

unitized systems.<br />

6.3.3.2 Unitized<br />

Table 6-16 Unitized system attributes.<br />

Unitized System: Summary <strong>of</strong> Predominant Attributes<br />

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Has largely replaced stick technology<br />

“Units” are assembled in the shop and shipped to the field<br />

Shifts more <strong>of</strong> the work to factory-controlled conditions<br />

Better quality control from in-factory assembly<br />

Minimizes expensive site labor<br />

Morphology<br />

Similar to stick curtain walls, but systems are designed to be assembled in large units in the<br />

factory, shipped to the site and set into position. Most are designed so that the units are<br />

weather sealed when set into position, requiring only a minimum <strong>of</strong> wet silicone application<br />

at the corner intersections.<br />

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