Window film stops workers overheating in Société Générale office

Date: 9 October 2013
Source: www.ewfa.org
Solar glare and solar heat gain can have a disruptive effect on an employee’s concentration and productivity, and so modern offices are increasingly looking for solutions that protect against the sun and control workplace temperatures.

This case study outlines how French bank Société Générale installed solar control window film in their historic Zurich offices to deal with excessive solar heat gain.With over 30 people and 100 computers working in a single room, the south-facing 7th floor offices regularly became far too hot, despite window blinds and air conditioning.

Looking for a solution that could also be installed without changing the historically listed building’s external aspect, Société Générale settled on solar control window film, which was invisible upon installation and did not reflect sunlight off the building. The installed window film was a great success, providing notably more comfortable room climate (61% solar energy rejection on double clear glazing), greater protection against UV rays (up to 99.95), and 70% visible light transmission into the building.

Window film technology was unquestionably the most appropriate solution for Société Générale’s problem explains Dave Cox, EWFA President: “The solar control window film was installed in just two days, providing instant relief for the employees of Société Générale, while respecting the external appearance of Zurich’s very first high-rise building. We would encourage other corporations to follow the example of Société Générale, and investigate how the window film can work to increase energy efficiency and improve their own worker productivity."

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