As building performance and energy conservation take center stage in urban planning, custom perforated sunshade panels are gaining momentum among architects, facade consultants, and sustainability experts. These airflow-enhancing architectural elements serve a dual function — improving thermal comfort while adding an unmistakable visual identity to the facade.
In 2023, a commercial tech campus in Vietnam approached our team with a recurring challenge: significant heat gain from glass curtain walls facing south and west, coupled with high cooling costs. The contractor had previously installed fixed aluminum slats, which failed to facilitate airflow and accumulated dust rapidly.
Our engineers designed and delivered a set of custom perforated panels — each with 50% open area and strategic vertical slits — tailored to the site’s sun path and wind exposure. A year after deployment, energy analysis recorded a 31% reduction in cooling loads, while feedback from employees reported better thermal comfort across floors. Read full project brief
Modern airflow panels are primarily manufactured from marine-grade aluminum (5052-H32) with PVDF or anodized coating to withstand extreme weathering. Perforation patterns range from circular and rectangular to fully customized company-logo based configurations. Adaptive shading can be implemented by combining fixed and operable perforated units controlled by building management systems (BMS).
In Singapore’s Changi Science Park, our panels integrated curved geometry with angled punched openings — resulting in both aesthetic texture and passive cooling efficiency. Learn about curved panels
Designs comply with international benchmarks including:
ASTM E330/E331: Wind and water penetration standards
ISO 6946: Building envelope thermal resistance
ASHRAE 189.1: High-performance green buildings
ScienceDirect: Energy simulations and airflow efficiency reports
ArchDaily: Applied design strategies from top architectural firms
Whether for retrofit or new builds, airflow-oriented sunshade panels offer unique advantages. When deployed correctly:
They maintain daylight access while blocking direct solar radiation
Enable natural airflow across the building envelope
Reduce need for mechanical cooling systems
Enhance facade longevity and lower cleaning frequency
A recent retrofit for a shopping center in the Philippines adopted a zigzag layout using our modular panel kit. Post-analysis by the architect showed over 3°C average temperature drop inside. See project outcomes
These systems are ideal for use in:
High-rise office buildings
Universities and libraries
Public transport terminals
Tech campuses and data centers
Mixed-use developments
Building consultants, facade contractors, and project developers increasingly prefer perforated systems due to their measurable ROI. By combining passive cooling, branding flexibility, and regulatory compliance, these panels simplify facade optimization across climate zones.
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