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Designing a façade that looks sharp and performs? Architectural Louvres for Facade Systems solve that balancing act. Working seamlessly with Extractor Fans, they manage airflow, hide plant, and enhance building aesthetics—without awkward compromises between performance and visual impact.
When airflow, aesthetics, and building performance all need to work in harmony, Architectural Louvres for Facade Systems offer a smart, proven solution. Designed to manage ventilation while enhancing the external appearance of a building, these systems work seamlessly with Extractor Fans to control air movement without compromising design intent.
Whether you’re specifying for a commercial façade, rooftop plant, or industrial facility, this page helps you explore the options that balance form and function.

Aluminium Architectural Louvres for Facade Systems: Design & Materials
Clean lines. Integrated detailing. Reliable airflow.
Aluminium architectural louvres for facade systems are designed to sit within curtain walling, cladding and masonry openings. They combine ventilation performance with visual consistency across the elevation.
Bespoke Facade Louvres for Contemporary Building Envelopes
Every façade is different. That’s why bespoke facade louvres are often specified to suit precise opening sizes and sightline requirements.
Architects commonly use these systems to:
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Conceal plant and risers
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Maintain façade symmetry
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Meet ventilation requirements discreetly
Available in a wide range of RAL finishes, they blend seamlessly into contemporary building envelopes while still delivering practical airflow.
Continuous Line Louvre Systems for Seamless Elevations
For larger elevations, continuous line systems create a uniform appearance across multiple openings.
Rather than installing individual panels, these systems run horizontally or vertically to form a cohesive design feature. Ideal for office blocks, car parks and education buildings where repetition and rhythm define the façade.
Aluminium Louvres UK: Material Standards and Finishes
Aluminium louvres UK manufactured are popular due to their strength, low weight and corrosion resistance.
Common benefits include:
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Long service life
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Minimal maintenance
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Wide powder-coated finish options
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Suitability for coastal environments
Aluminium remains the preferred material for most Architectural Louvres for Facade Systems, offering a balance between durability and design flexibility.

Functional Integration: Plant Screen Louvres & External Ventilation
Beyond appearance, façade louvres often serve a critical functional role.
Industrial Louvres and Plant Screen Louvres for Rooftop Machinery
Large rooftop systems require both ventilation and screening.
Industrial louvres and plant screen louvres allow heat dissipation from chillers, condensers and AHUs while concealing equipment from view. This dual function supports planning compliance and operational efficiency.
Where airflow demand is high, blade profile and free area selection become especially important.
Integrated Curtain Wall and External Louvres UK
External louvres UK systems are frequently integrated directly into curtain wall assemblies.
This approach ensures:
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Consistent visual lines
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Secure fixing
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Controlled airflow
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Effective rain defence
Coordinating early with façade contractors helps ensure alignment between ventilation and structural detailing.
Technical Performance: Weather Resistance & Louvres Meaning
Performance should never be an afterthought.
Understanding Airflow Efficiency and Rain Defence Classifications
Well-designed façade louvres balance free area with weather resistance.
Key specification considerations include:
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Free area percentage
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Pressure drop
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Wind load performance
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Rain defence classification
Higher rain defence ratings reduce water ingress in exposed elevations. Meanwhile, correct airflow sizing ensures mechanical systems operate efficiently.
When chosen carefully, Architectural Louvres for Facade Systems become both a visual feature and a reliable ventilation solution.
FAQs
Are there any disadvantages to using louvers?
They are not airtight and allow some air leakage.
What is a façade Louvre?
A ventilation louvre integrated into a building façade.
What is an architectural louver?
A design-led louvre combining aesthetics and airflow.
What material is used for façade louvers?
Typically aluminium, sometimes steel.
What are the different types of louvres?
Weather, acoustic, architectural and industrial louvres.
- 10 sizes (150 to 600mm)
- 45° blade, 90% free area
- Aluminium, bird mesh
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