Protecting without sacrificing light
The BREEZE sun breaker is designed to limit direct solar gain on the most exposed facades, while keeping as much natural light as possible inside. Built from fixed or adjustable aluminium blades, it installs on the facade, above glazed bays or as gable cladding depending on the project's needs.
An asset for summer thermal comfort
In Morocco, controlling solar gain is a major issue in limiting reliance on air conditioning. By filtering direct sunlight while letting diffuse light through, the BREEZE sun breaker helps reduce indoor temperatures in summer, while preserving the brightness of living and working spaces.
A strong architectural signature
Beyond its technical function, the BREEZE sun breaker has become an element of architectural composition in its own right. Architects use it to give rhythm to facades, create plays of light and shadow, or dress simple volumes with a graphic texture. Available in a wide range of powder-coated shades, it integrates equally well on residential and commercial buildings.
Integration and installation
The BREEZE system is designed to be fixed to a secondary frame, independently of the joinery, which eases its integration on existing buildings as well as new projects. Oscar Aluminium advises design offices and facade contractors on the blade orientation and spacing best suited to each exposure.






