Intelligence in windows and doors is no longer limited to remote control via apps. Premium systems act as building “sensors” and actuators, integrating with building management systems and dynamically adjusting to wind, rain, temperature, humidity, air quality and solar radiation.
Over 60% of high-end projects now specify smart, interoperable fenestration features - automatic ventilation modes, weather-driven closure, and data exchange with HVAC systems. CIVRO’s next-generation hardware platform, for example, incorporates a non-convective micro-ventilation solution that provides 30–120 m³/h of trickle ventilation while preserving thermal performance, striking a balance between airtightness and indoor air quality. Windows and doors are also a first line of defence for occupant health: tight airtightness and effective particulate filtration prevent outdoor pollution ingress; high acoustic performance (lab results up to ~45 dB) creates quiet interiors; and optimised window-to-wall ratios combined with high-performance glazing maximise daylight, supporting occupants’ physical and psychological wellbeing.