Louvres go beyond sun protection: they are an element that defines the architectural character of the building. When well designed, they are not added to the facade — they are the facade.
Louvres are architectural sun protection elements that form part of the building's skin. They filter direct solar radiation, improve energy efficiency and provide visual identity to the facade, becoming a defining element of the project's character.
Fixed or adjustable systems, in aluminium or composite materials, adapted to each orientation and level of aesthetic and technical demand.
Fixed-louvre screen
Static sun protection element with defined geometry. High architectural presence and minimal maintenance.
Adjustable-louvre screen
Motorised or manual louvres that allow light entry and ventilation to be regulated according to current conditions.
Perforated screen
Facade panel with a perforation pattern that filters light creating unique visual effects and effective sun protection.
Energy efficiency
The louvre screen reduces solar radiation on the facade and glazed surfaces, improving the building's thermal performance and reducing air conditioning demand.
Architectural identity
More than a technical solution, the louvre screen is a design element that defines the exterior character of the building. Its geometry, proportion and finish form part of the architectural language of the project.
Versatility of application
From residential homes to tertiary or contract buildings, the louvre screen adapts to any scale and programme with the same technical and aesthetic coherence