Citizen 2 Residential Units with Breezway Louvres

Citizen 2 Residential Units with Breezway Louvres

Citizen 2 Residential Units with Breezway Louvres

KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA

This new apartment along Old Klang Road, Citizen 2, is surrounded by a scenic view with a breath-taking vista of Kuala Lumpur.

Interior of Citizen 2 Residential Units
Breezway Louvres installed into Commercial Framing in Citizen Building
Breezway Louvres in Citizen 2 Residential Units
Breezway Louvres above doors in Citizen Building
The modern and contemporary designed building smartly incorporates Breezway Altair Louvre Galleries with a weatherstrip into Commercial Framing in each residential unit.

To maximise natural ventilation, you can see Breezway Louvre Windows in the leisure areas, including the badminton courts which flushes out stale air while maintaining an excellent and healthy atmosphere for occupants to enjoy.

Architect: ArchiMatrix Sdn Bhd
Distributors: Teca Marketing HQ Sdn Bhd & Ken Prima Hardware

TTDI Modern House with Breezway Louvres

TTDI Modern House with Breezway Louvres

TTDI Modern House with Breezway Louvres

KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA
Anyone passing by would have their eyes glued to this elegant modern house, nestled in TTDI, Kuala Lumpur.
Courtyard with Breezway Louvres for ventilation
Breezway Louvres with security bars in entrance
Breezway Louvres are ideal for internal ventilation
Breezway Louvre Windows help ventialate bathroom areas
The unique design of this home stands out distinctly from other properties in the neighbourhood. The house’s interior was based on a Kampung House concept, connecting every part of the house,. Breezway Louvre Windows were installed throughout the structure to emphasise the existence of the outdoors, allowing cross-ventilation between rooms and natural cooling inside the residence. This design indirectly minimises the usage of air conditioners, thus reducing the energy bill.

Architect: TWO’s Company

Skan House utilising Breezway Louvres

Skan House utilising Breezway Louvres

Skan House utilising Breezway Louvres

DAMANSARA HEIGHTS, MALAYSIA
This project is a modern bungalow with terraced front gardens and greenery infused on different levels.
Uninterrupted views through Breezway Louvre Windows
Keep entertaining areas freshly ventilated with Breezway
Exterior of Skan House
Brighten staircases with Breezway Louvres
The Skan House was designed to look like stacked-up boxes, fitting perfectly well with a spiral staircase that connected the floors, a spacious outdoor area at the rooftop porch, an outdoor verandah, and a swimming pool. It’s a unique concept where Breezway Louvre Windows played a considerable role in improving the airflow circulation from the entrance and providing natural sunlight. Credit goes to Design Collective Architects (DCA) for their exceptional design on Skan House, located in Damansara Heights. Their work was even published in The Tropical Malaysian House 2018.

Architect: Design Collective Architects
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RD House using Walls of Breezway Louvres

RD House using Walls of Breezway Louvres

RD House using Walls of Breezway Louvres

PHUKET, THAILAND
The RD House by Architects 49, located in Phuket (Thailand), has a fascinating layout with a tailored style. The architect installed Breezway Altair Louvre Windows from the ceiling to the floor on both levels throughout the house, providing a clear view of the scenery outside. The main purpose of this window style is to maximise natural ventilation.
Outdoor view of Architect House with Breezway Louvres
Enjoy uninterrupted outdoor views with Breezway Louvres
Connecting walkway between two parts of the home with Breezway Louvres either side
Walls of Breezway Louvres bring natural light into a home
When you have top-to-bottom Breezway Louvre Windows, you don’t just get the most out of the fresh air that flows into your home, but also consistent airflow that cools the indoors day and night, natural sunlight and the feel of a bigger space. This design will suit any kind of home to have full-house ventilation. The designer surely had put in a lot of effort in designing this project, and we’re glad to be a part of it. Breezway louvres somehow make it look perfect.

Architect: Architects 49 (Phuket) Limited +66 76 213 949 www.a49.com

Tinman House with Breezway Louvre Windows

Tinman House with Breezway Louvre Windows

TINMAN HOUSE เพราะหัวใจของบ้านคือเรา with Breezway Louvre Windows

Bangkok, Thailand

Imagine a structural steel Tinman House, like the one from Wizard of Oz, which was described by the architect as ‘a character that simply represents a humble, honest heart’ but with Breezway Louvre Windows in it.

Breezway Louvres can be angled to suit conditions
Breezway Louvres in the Tinman House
Breezway Louvres open wide for natural ventilation
Breezway Louvres provide clear uninterrupted views

Here’s one in Bangkok, Thailand designed by Junsekino Architect and Design. They used our 152mm Breezway Altair Louvres in a creative way to create natural ventilation so that the outside temperature does not affect the inside of this building.

When you have top-to-bottom louvre windows, you don’t just get the most out of the fresh air that flows into your home, but also consistent airflow that cools the indoors day and night, natural sunlight and the feel of a bigger space. This design will suit any kind of home to have full-house ventilation.

Owners: Vazzan and Dr. Kanjana Tirangkura
Designer: Junsekino Architect and Design
Co-designer: Vazzan Tirangkura