Climate-Responsive Design: Facades That Breathe and Adapt
Motorized fins pivot to tame glare, strengthen daylight balance, and shave cooling demand. One school reduced mid-afternoon complaints after adjusting louver algorithms to class schedules. What control logic worked for you—sun elevation tracking, façade orientation presets, or occupancy cues? Share your playbook.
Climate-Responsive Design: Facades That Breathe and Adapt
With a ventilated cavity, a double skin harnesses stack effect, buffering noise and tailoring winter or summer modes. Cleaning access, fire zoning, and bird-safe strategies are essential. If you’ve commissioned one, which sensors proved most valuable for tuning performance over seasons?