Pakistan's architectural landscape is currently facing a critical challenge: balancing rapid urbanization in cities like Karachi and Lahore with extreme summer temperatures. This has led to an unprecedented surge in demand for reflective glass to reduce solar heat gain and lower energy costs for HVAC systems.
While traditional clear float glass remains the baseline for residential projects, the commercial sector is shifting toward deep-processed solutions. The local market is increasingly requesting materials that can withstand high UV exposure and dust accumulation typical of the region's arid environment.
Furthermore, safety regulations in high-density urban centers are driving the adoption of tempered laminated glass, ensuring that structural failures do not lead to dangerous shards in public spaces, reflecting a maturation in the local building code standards.








