Curtain wall systems have become an essential aspect of contemporary architecture, offering numerous aesthetic and functional advantages. A curtain wall enclosure system typically comprises aluminum frames with glass panels attached on one or more faces as well as other cladding materials to form its outer envelope and provide insulation between rooms or sections of space. Curtain walls are used to protect buildings from environmental elements while still permitting natural light into interior spaces. Curtain walls can also be customized to match various architectural styles or personal design preferences, further expanding their versatility. Curtain walls give architects the power to design striking building exteriors with panoramic views by offering striking architectural statements through large expanses of glass. Furthermore, curtain walls help increase energy efficiency of buildings through insulation and heat transfer reduction measures; additionally their modular nature and easy of installation makes them popular choices among commercial, residential and institutional buildings - symbolizing modern construction's combination of functionality with aesthetics.