A window of opportunity awaits.

Where there’s light, there can be fresh air.

THE NATURAL REVOLUTION


As a concept, fresh air through natural ventilation may not be new, but it is revolutionizing the wellness of our indoor space and our world.


Employed intelligently, it encourages the warmth and humanity of our interiors without the obstruction of too many nuts and bolts.


Natural Ventilation systems typically only require 0.2% of the floor area.

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How to Design with Natural Ventilation

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Design Symmetry with Natural Ventilation

Just as air and light are natural companions, so are wellbeing and sustainability.

 47% reduction in HVAC energy savings

 90% reduction in respiratory illness

 24% reduction in carbon emissions

18% increase in occupant productivity

Read about this space

Bring fresh air into your space

At WindowMaster, we believe in the balance between the built space and the natural environment. And for nearly 30 years and across 1,000+ projects all over the world, we’ve helped architects and engineers conceptualize, design, and integrate natural ventilation into traditional indoor climate control systems.


Natural Ventilation brings wellness to our internal and external worlds, not to mention the aesthetic opportunities of uncluttered ceiling spaces.

Read about this space

Feeling like a revolutionary?

Connect with us if you’re ready to unite the beauty of fresh air with the warmth of natural light.

W  windowmaster.com

E  info.uk@windowmaster.com

A window of opportunity awaits.

Where there’s light, there can be fresh air.

THE NATURAL REVOLUTION


As a concept, fresh air through natural ventilation may not be new, but it is revolutionizing the wellness of our indoor space and our world.


Employed intelligently, it encourages the warmth and humanity of our interiors without the obstruction of too many nuts and bolts.


Natural Ventilation systems typically only require 0.2% of the floor area.

Read How to Design with Natural Ventilation

Scroll Down

Design Symmetry with Natural Ventilation

Just as air and light are natural companions, so are wellbeing and sustainability.

47% reduction in HVAC energy savings

90% reduction in respiratory illness

24% reduction in carbon emissions

18% increase in occupant productivity

Read about this space

Bring fresh air into your space

At WindowMaster, we believe in the balance between the built space and the natural environment. And for nearly 30 years and across 1,000+ projects all over the world, we’ve helped architects and engineers conceptualize, design, and integrate natural ventilation into traditional indoor climate control systems.


Natural Ventilation brings wellness to our internal and external worlds, not to mention the aesthetic opportunities of uncluttered ceiling spaces.

Read about this space

Feeling like a revolutionary?

Connect with us if you’re ready to unite the beauty of fresh air with the warmth of natural light.

W  windowmaster.com

E  info.uk@windowmaster.com

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