Bespoke single unit flat glass rooflights that direct daylight into specific areas of a building.
Brangeon Office
Maximise daylight for the newly built office
France
Cholet
(installer)
Large, single unit rooflights fill the spaces with daylight
The Brangeon Group is an independent family business, specialising in freight and logistics, collection and recycling. The group’s vision has two major objectives: reducing its environmental footprint and putting the individual/employee at the centre of the development. Access to natural lighting was pivotal to the outcome of the project and to the employees’ well-being.
Installing Modular Rooflights Monolight on the building seemed a natural choice for the project. Monolight consists of a silky glass top unit and a minimized inner lining. This gives a modern look of the rooflight, making it particularly suitable for contemporary design. Modular Rooflights can be configured with bespoke dimensions and a wide selection of glazing options.
The corridor of the Brangeon office is illuminated by four large transparent rooflights, the largest being 3 meters long. This solution provides plenty of daylight through the roof, therefore it is a perfect solution when making natural light a priority. Through these large rooflights, daylight floods the whole corridor, also letting in light to the connecting premises, office rooms and meeting rooms. For people to be able to undertake tasks efficiently, a pleasant and calming environment is essential. Natural light helps to create these optimal conditions.
Products used in project
4 × Monolights
- 1 pc. 800×2400 mm fixed module
- 2 pcs. 800×3000 mm fixed module
- 1 pc. 800×1600 mm fixed module
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