HUECK UK

New window combines sound insulation with natural ventilation from HUECK UK

  • 5 Feb 2020

New from HUECK UK is the Lambda SA I, an innovative window solution that achieves sound insulation figures of up to 31 decibels, even in the ventilated position.

Bronze winner of the Architects’ Darling Awards in 2019, this window is suitable not only for the residential market, but an optimum solution for all buildings requiring sound insulation combined with natural ventilation.

The versatility and excellent performance of the Lambda SA I, not only in terms of sound insulation and ventilation but also visually, offers planners and architects an attractive alternative to impact panes or double windows.

Uniform profile depths and fixed frames mean the same external appearance can be achieved for building sections subject to high and low levels of noise.

Whether as an individual solution, with a fanlight or bottom light window for inrush ventilation, or integrated into a window strip – HUECK Lambda SA I can be combined in a variety of ways within the Lambda modular system.

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