
The relationship between building envelope and structure remains a centerpiece of architecture. Understanding a building's skin is how designs become open or closed, controlling environmental conditions, light and views. Whether perforated, slotted or modular, brise-soleils are elegant envelopes that create new spatial conditions. This is especially true in France, where architects are rethinking tradition to bring new screened structures to life.
Shaping the perception of space, the following projects each explore modern applications of the brise-soleil through varied projects across France. Representing different materials, scales and programs, the projects all transform spatial experience. As devices that help mitigate solar heat gain, these sun-shading screens are designed around a building's orientation and form. Usually, they take the form of horizontal or vertical fins shading glass façades or expansive glazing. Each of the following examples reinterprets conditions of shadow and light through contemporary applications.
