Fixed or adjustable external sun breakers reduce heat and glare on south and west-facing facades, opening up the internal spaces to wider uses
Loggia panels from Belgian solar shading and ventiliation specialist Renson provide flexible structural sun protection for buildings.
The panels allow architects to filter and control the amount of sunlight entering a space without compromising views to the outside, helping to create an ideal indoor climate year-round.
Loggia panels can be installed fixed or sliding, and with manual or motorised control, ensuring ease of use with a consistent look inside and out.
Material options include sleek aluminium or warm timber with fixed or tilting blades and there's also a version featuring sun-protection fibreglass fabric with invisible fastenings.
Specify sliding panels with tilting blades for maximum privacy control: closing the blades prevents people looking in from the outside and, with the blades open, views to the outside are maintained.
Loggia panels have no visible connecting elements and their simple elegant design enhances facades. Panels can be slid in front of a window manually or automatically when needed and retracted completely when not.
Durability is at the core of Loggia’s design, with low-maintenance, high-quality sliding hardware and easy-to-clean materials. Each panel is CE tested and the dimensions are customisable to meet local wind load standards and regional legislation.
Renson originates, manufactures and distributes products for low energy control of the building environment. It specialises in solar shading, ventilation and integrated ventilation solutions that help reduce the cooling demand of buildings and improve the comfort levels of occupants.
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