Glass Louver Windows Provide Cool Air Ventilation for Homes
Adrian Biffen, Senior Partner
A short 20 second video from our Youtube channel showing how the glass louvers work. This particular unit has aluminum slats, but they can be substituted with tempered glass. These are custom built to suit your width and height:
12v Motorized Glass Louvre Windows (with optional insect screen)
Glass louvers are an architectural element that consists of a series of horizontal glass slats that are set between vertical supports. Louvers can be used in many ways, including tinted sunshades, privacy screens, and ventilation systems.
The glass slats are motorized, allowing them to be opened or closed as needed. The slats are made of tempered glass, which is four times stronger than regular glass.
We can also fit insect screens onto the outside of glass and aluminium louvers to keep flies and mosquitoes out.
Benefits of Glass Louvers
Glass louvres (also known as jalousie windows) offer a number of benefits in architectural design. Here are some of the most common:
- Sun shading: Tinted glass louvers can be used to provide shade for homes, reducing the amount of heat that enters through the windows and helping to keep the interior cool.
- Privacy: Tinted glass louvers can be used to provide privacy for homes, allowing natural light to enter while blocking the view from outside.
- Ventilation: Glass louvers can be used to provide natural ventilation for buildings, allowing fresh air to enter while blocking out rain and snow.
Applications of Glass Louvers
Glass louvers can be used in a variety of applications in architectural design. Here are some of the most common:
- Commercial buildings: glass louvers are often used in commercial buildings to provide sun shading, privacy, and ventilation.
- Residential buildings: Slatted glass louvers can be used in residential buildings to provide privacy, ventilation, and aesthetic appeal.
- Healthcare facilities: Slatted glass louvers are often used in healthcare facilities to provide privacy and ventilation.
- Educational buildings: Slatted glass louvers can be used in educational buildings to provide sun shading, privacy, and ventilation.
- Cultural buildings: Slatted glass louvers can be used in cultural buildings to provide aesthetic appeal and sun shading.
Conclusion
Slatted glass louvers are a versatile and modern architectural element that offer a range of benefits, including sun shading, privacy, ventilation, aesthetics, and energy efficiency. They can be used in a variety of applications, including commercial and residential buildings, healthcare facilities, educational buildings, and cultural buildings.
Whether you are an architect or a building owner, glass louvers are worth considering for your next project, especially in hot climates.
Manual Operation for Glass and Aluminum Louvers
Please note that we also have MANUAL units with a crank or lever without any automation.
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