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Performance Louvre: What is important to the success of your design?

All commercial and industrial buildings require louvres, to allow the building to breath and prevent rain from getting in or sometimes, simply as zero vision screening. However, there is often insufficient consideration given to exactly what the system is required to achieve. This is particularly common when it comes to “Performance Louvres” and the need to exclude wind driven rain. Download this whitepaper to explore what information must be considered when specifying a louvre.
Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

20 Apr 2021 1m read View Author

All commercial and industrial buildings require louvres, to allow the building to breath and prevent rain from getting in or sometimes, simply as zero vision screening. However, there is often insufficient consideration given to exactly what the system is required to achieve. This is particularly common when it comes to “Performance Louvres” and the need to exclude wind driven rain.

Download this whitepaper to explore what information must be considered when specifying a louvre.

Performance Louvre: What is important to the success of your design?
Performance Louvre: What is important to the success of your design?

All commercial and industrial buildings require louvres, to allow the building to breath and prevent rain from getting in or sometimes, simply as zero vision screening. However, there is often insufficient consideration given to exactly what the system is required to achieve. This is particularly common when it comes to “Performance Louvres” and the need to exclude wind driven rain. 

Download this whitepaper to explore what information must be considered when specifying a louvre.

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