When specifying architectural louvers for buildings, performance is not just about appearance — it is about tested protection, airflow efficiency, and reliability under real-world conditions.
In modern building design, louver airflow performance is not just a technical parameter — it directly impacts energy efficiency, ventilation effectiveness, and operational costs.
At first glance, basic louvers may appear sufficient for ventilation or façade design. However, when exposed to real-world conditions, their lack of engineered protection often creates hidden risks.
In modern architecture, louvers are more than just decorative panels — they are the building’s nose, enabling structures to breathe while filtering what enters.