The elegant boat-shaped Etisalat Tower located at the Dubai Trade Centre roundabout in Dubai is being dressed up in 10,000 sq m of high-performance EmiCool Sun NN35 green glass supplied by Emirates Glass, a Dubai Investments subsidiary and a leading producer of premium architectural high-performance glass products.
I nstallux, a leading French manufacturer of high-quality aluminium products for buildings and the interior design market, is poised to herald a new era in its growth and expansion with the launch of a major programme to transform its entire product range within the next two years.
When it comes to doors, Dorma – a world market leader in door hardware, movable walls and automatic door systems – holds the key to making lasting impressions.
Geze Middle East, the Dubai-based subsidiary of the German manufacturer of door and window controls, is set to launch in the region its new line of products: an innovative range of architectural door hardware. The line comprises locks, cylinders, handles, hinges and other accessories to meet the needs of the regional building construction markets.
European aluminium systems manufacturer Reynaers Aluminium has introduced a new high-performance window and door solution that is said to combine aesthetic design, optimal stability and superior thermal insulation values.
Dubai-based Swiss Middle East (SME), a leading engineering office for advanced custom design of curtain wall and architectural cladding, is currently expanding its offices to cope with the increasing market demands for sophisticated building envelopes.
Brital, a UK-based aluminium façade systems specialist, has now added a complete range of door and window products to complement its existing range of curtain wall and façade systems. “One of the main factors that contribute to our success in the Gulf is our continuous product development,” says a spokesman for the company.
Jebel Ali-based Gulf Extrusions Company, one of the largest aluminium extrusion plants in the Gulf, has announced that it has supplied 170 tonnes of aluminium till date for the Burj Dubai project, proposed to be the world’s tallest skyscraper currently under construction in Dubai.