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Build with sophisticated window technology


HAHN Lamellenfenster has built a name for itself as a master of natural ventilation, with its louvre windows being used to great effect for Oxford Brookes University’s award-winning John Henry Brookes Building.


Since then, HAHN’s louvre windows have set a standard in the field of ventilation, and can be either seamlessly integrated into a facade or used as an attractive part of its design. By using louvre windows, architects and designers are able to manage


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AHN Lamellenfenster has been involved with natural ventilation since the 1950s.


smart ventilation in the early stages of project planning, when the focus is based mainly on building design. Horizontally running louvre blades lead to optimised climate control, with precisely adjustable motor drives. In addition, louvre windows are fall- protection safe and burglar-proof. As a successor to the Oxford School of Art, founded in 1865, the Oxford


Brookes University received its current name in 1992 in honour of John Henry Brookes, one of its earlier principals. The John Henry Brookes Building, opened in 2014, is located in OBU’s Headington Campus. On an area of more than 24,000m², an innovative project was created by the Winchester- based Design Engine Architectural Office. The building was crowned by


four Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) awards: the RIBA National Award, RIBA South Building of the Year, RIBA South Regional Award and the RIBA South Sustainability Award. “Anyone who has seen the way in which students have already made the space their own will recognise that not only is it beautiful, it is also functional,” says Janet Beer, former vice-chancellor of Oxford Brookes University, who presided over the building’s opening. The entrance area – as well as the 147 HAHN louvre windows type S9-iVt-05 in the facade – welcomes visitors. With up to 18 louvres per opening, a total of 2,000 single HAHN louvres provide targeted night and day cooling, controlled by intelligent building technology.


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HAHN Louvre Windows Design, durability, performance and safety


Outstanding natural ventilation Natural smoke- and heat suction (EN 12101-2) Attractive façade design element Energy effi cient climate control Durable, low maintenance, easy to clean


Certifi ed for fall protection, sound insulation, burglar proof, impact proof for sports facilities


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HAHN Lamellenfenster GmbH | Hafenstraße 5 – 7 | 63811 Stockstadt | Germany | + 49 (0) 6027 41 62 20 | info@hahn-lamellenfenster.de | www.hahn-lamellenfenster.de


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