
Everything about bioclimatic pergolas — how they work, louvre technology, motor systems and choosing a manufacturer.
A bioclimatic pergola is a modern outdoor structure with rotating aluminium louvre blades that control sun, wind, rain and airflow. Unlike fixed canopies, the blades adjust from 0° to 135°, providing full waterproofing when closed and natural ventilation when open. An integrated drainage system channels rainwater through the support columns.
Manual systems (Luxa 500) use a hand crank — no electrical connection needed. Motorised systems (Luxa 500M, 700) operate via 230V motor with remote control and integrate with RTS-compatible smart-home gateways for Alexa and Google Home. Choose manual for budget projects and motorised for comfort-first installations.
Single module coverage: up to 16 m² with Luxa 700 (7,400 mm span) and 12 m² with Luxa 500. For larger areas, modules can be coupled side-by-side or in L/U configurations. Both freestanding and wall-mounted options available. Snow load capacity: 60–80 kg/m².
With aluminium construction and project-appropriate powder coating, bioclimatic pergolas can be specified for low-maintenance outdoor use. Cleaning frequency, coating class and motor service expectations should be checked against the site exposure and supplier documentation.
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