1.1 Pergolas with Opening and Closing Panels
Manual versions operate via mechanical systems, offering a simple and reliable shading solution. They are ideal for smaller structures or spaces where automation is not necessary.
For greater comfort and ergonomics, automated solutions allow full control via remote control or mobile app. At the same time, they can integrate sensors to detect solar radiation, wind and rain, offering automatic adaptation of the panels to the prevailing weather conditions.
The opening and closing panels are made of high-strength materials, capable of withstanding strong winds and weather changes. Their surface has a special coating with resistance to ultraviolet radiation (UV), ensuring long-term protection and preservation of aesthetics.
1.2 Fixed Bioclimatic Pergolas
Constructions for public applications, such as parks, squares and outdoor recreational areas, are characterized by large openings and a robust structure. Construction materials are selected based on resistance to continuous and intensive use, as well as minimal maintenance.
In the residential sector, fixed pergolas offer effective coverage of patios, terraces or even vertical surfaces such as windows and facades. They provide shading, natural ventilation and improve the thermal behavior of the space throughout the year.
Fixed pergolas can incorporate transparent or translucent crystals, offering protection from rain and wind, without limiting the natural brightness of the space. The use of special crystals ensures thermal insulation and high resistance to weather changes.
1.3 Bioclimatic Pergolas with Integrated Lighting & Water Collection System
Pergolas can be equipped with modern LED lighting, with the ability to adjust color and intensity, offering a pleasant atmosphere and functionality during the evening hours. The use of low-consumption technology ensures energy efficiency, while the integration of solar lights provides autonomy without the need for wiring or connection to the electrical network.
For increased safety, sensor lights can be installed, which are automatically activated in low visibility conditions or when motion is detected. This ensures safe passage and use of the space at any time of the day or night.
Bioclimatic pergolas have built-in gutters that allow rainwater to be collected from the panel surfaces. The water can be channeled into a storage system for future use – such as watering, cleaning or other applications – contributing to the sustainable management of natural resources.