Breezway Fakro skylights are made from the highest-quality Nordic pine; there is no equivalent.
• Wide, thick frames provide maximum stability to better resist warping and improve the long-term integrity of the skylight.
• All timber components are placed in an autoclave and vacuum... Source: Architectural Product News - August/September 2008
Following the introduction of the Altair louvre window almost five years ago, Breezway has expanded the range with the new longer Altair louvre window.
To meet the increasing demand for extra-height ceilings, Altair louvre windows can now reach heights up to 3,060 mm without the need for ... Source: Architectural Product News - June/July 2008
Breezway Altair Louvre Windows open twice as much as regular windows to welcome natural, fresh, cooling breezes in summer, thereby reducing your reliance on power, hungry air conditioning systems and helping to fight global warming.
In winter, their low air infiltration rating of 1.51 /l/m2/sec ... Source: Architectural Product News - December 2006/January 2007
The Australian Window Association’s design award for the Most Innovative Window System was recently awarded to Breezway’s Altair Powerlouvre window system.
The Powerlouvre window features many clever innovations, including concealed motors within the window frame and the inclusion of a screen ch... Source: Architectural Product News - December 2006/January 2007
Breezway Altair Louvre Windows open twice as much as regular windows to welcome natural, fresh, cooling breezes in summer, thereby reducing your reliance on power hungry air conditioning systems and helping to fight global warming. In winter their low air infiltration rating of 1.5 l/m2/sec (thre... Source: Architectural Product News - October/November 2007
Bring more natural light and ventilation into your home.
Fakro Skylights by Breezway are high-performance, energy-rated skylights. Every unit is constructed from double-lacquered Nordic pine and clad externally with a tough aluminium finish.
The glass is a low-emission, heat-reflecting doub... Source: Architectural Product News - June/July 2007
A great design should provide enough storage space to allow an uncluttered living or working area. Architects face the challenge of providing plenty of storage space without blowing budget. Use of the roof space is an economical solution.
The void in a pitched roof can be used as additional stor... Source: Architectural Product News - April/May 2007
Now there is no need to compromise the clean lines of your design in order to automate windows. The Altair Powerlouvre Window’s motor is concealed within the window frame for a sleek look with no ugly external motors and connectors.
Specification is now also easier as Breezway offers a single... Source: Architectural Product News - April/May 2007
The key to effective cooling cross-ventilation is for rooms to have both entry and exit points for air movement. This can be tricky in rooms with only a single external wall. Altair louvre Windows are a great solution because they offer maximum ventilation for their size and are flexible enough t... Source: Architectural Product News - June/July 2008
Floor to ceiling Altair Louvre Windows with heights of up to 3060mm are now availabl fully warranted and compliant with AS2047.
Altair Louvre Windows not only allow great views and loads of natural light, but with no fixed panes and blades that open fully horizontally, they also capture co... Source: Architectural Product News - April/May 2008
Fully warranted floor-to-ceiling louvre windows with heights of up to 3,060 mm are now possible with Altair louvre windows by Breezway.
With no fixed panes and blades that open fully horizontal, Altair louvre windows allow great views and loads of natural light, while also effectively capt... Source: Architectural Product News - April/May 2008 |