The modern tendency for office buildings is large, open rooms with expansive windows. This gives a fantastic sense of space and light, very different from older buildings in which you might have worked – which can feel more cramped and dingy. However, the airy open-plan office can come at the expense of comfort and the environment. Air circulation can be poor, and the enormous windows mean that the building can heat up fast – needing air conditioning in the summer – or be cold in the winter, with increased heating bills. A brise soleil will reduce direct sunlight (the biggest cause of overheating) and the glare that can be uncomfortable and, depending on your line of work, destructive to materials. Glass louvres can likewise reduce excess sunlight, are fitted to existing windows, and can be used in conjunction with solar PV generation. They can be automated. external louvres are another option, fixed to brickwork and coming in a wide range of designs.
The advantages of these systems are many. Firstly, they reduce energy bills. Excess sunlight in the summer requires air conditioning to be used if the building is to exist at an acceptable temperature. Louvres cut out the high-angle and intense summer or midday sun, whilst allowing in the heat and light at cooler times. This is especially the case if motorised louvres are used. That means you get the benefits in both summer and winter – reducing the need for heating.
Secondly, workers are more comfortable without the extremes of temperature, dryness and glare – meaning that they are more productive, too. Additionally, some materials are affected by bright sunlight. Paper can become brittle and inks fade; art galleries and design firms need to be particularly aware of this. However, at the same time these premises need to be airy and well lit to make the most of the contents – a difficult balance to find.
Lastly, glass louvres or a brise soleil can be an aesthetic addition to a building, or even a facet of its innate look if they are included at the design stage. external louvres can be very attractive if installed properly and in the right style. These three reasons – energy efficiency, comfort and appearance – should give every business reason to consider investigating these means of controlling the amount of sunlight and heat that enter their premises. They come in a huge range of designs, suitable for almost any kind of building.
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