Performance-driven choice of steel vs aluminum curtain walls: A scenario-based comparison

Curtain wall systems play a key role in the aesthetic of modern buildings, serving as a bridge between architectural look and engineering requirements. This study presents a comparative engineering evaluation of steel and aluminum curtain wall systems using a novel Performance Index (PI) framework....

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Published inGrađevinski materijali i konstrukcije Vol. 68; no. 3; pp. 123 - 137
Main Authors Naqash, Muhammad, Noroozinejad, Farsangi
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Society for Materials and Structures testing of Serbia 2025
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ISSN2217-8139
2335-0229
2335-0229
DOI10.5937/GRMK2500006T

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Summary:Curtain wall systems play a key role in the aesthetic of modern buildings, serving as a bridge between architectural look and engineering requirements. This study presents a comparative engineering evaluation of steel and aluminum curtain wall systems using a novel Performance Index (PI) framework. The study integrates qualitative SWOT analysis and parametric analysis to support context-specific material selection for projects with seismic, fire-rated, or sustainability priorities. The PI model quantifies compromise across key criteria such as strength, fire resistance, environmental impact, aesthetics, and cost. Results show that steel excels in structurally demanding and fire-critical applications, while aluminum offers superior corrosion resistance, aesthetic flexibility, and environmental advantages. The extended PI model further demonstrates that aluminum becomes competitive in visually expressive and sustainability-driven designs. Ultimately, this framework empowers engineers and architects to make smarter, context-sensitive decisions when selecting curtain wall materials, balancing safety, sustainability, and design intent.
ISSN:2217-8139
2335-0229
2335-0229
DOI:10.5937/GRMK2500006T