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Eyrise to address global architect community on sustainability at World Architecture Festival
Eyrise will address a global audience of architects at the World Architecture Festival in Portugal later this month, speaking on sustainability in the built environment.
The glazing technology company is among over 50 international speakers discussing critical challenges facing architects.
Filip Roscam, head of experience design at Eyrise, will examine the role of dynamic liquid crystal glazing in enhancing the long-term sustainability of commercial buildings, improving aesthetics with elegant functionality and attaining higher Green Building Certification scores.
The World Architecture Festival is the largest global architecture event featuring live-judged awards, seminars and networking. Held in a different city each year, thousands of industry figures meet to celebrate achievements with peers and discover new products and services.
2022’s event will take place between 30 November and 2 December in Lisbon.
Eyrise will also provide demonstrations of solar shading and privacy glass.
Liquid crystal solar shading glass for facades enables light transmission to be regulated within a second, without compromising on natural daylight. It is designed to maintain a comfortable environment and positively impact wellbeing.
i350 privacy glass allows flexible options for building interiors by creating instant private spaces within the workplace, where internal windows can also become presentation screens.
“The World Architecture Festival showcases future-focused, innovative building projects from across the globe,” said Celine Glipa, CEO of Eyrise. “With sustainability being a key factor in creating cities and towns fit for generations to come, we will demonstrate how beautiful, light-filled structures can contribute to this goal.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Eyrise .
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