4 Breezeblocks Inspirations for Tall Buildings

Who says we can’t use breezeblocks at tall buildings?

Ceramic granite breezeblock is a versatile and environmentally-friendly material. The robust material makes it stronger than other types of breezeblocks, thus it can be used literally anywhere. Tall buildings are no exception. Here are some of Mukura’s inspirations of breezeblocks for tall buildings!

 

Cool and energy efficient building with secondary skin

Example of secondary skin of building facade from breezeblock

The secondary skin made of breezeblock makes the building cooler and more energy-saving (Source: decorativescreensdirect.com.au)

A ‘secondary skin’ is a second layer of the building’s facade. Usually, the function of the secondary skin is to protect the building from direct sunlight. The void between the secondary skin and the building allows the air to reduce heat from the sun. Thus, the building becomes cooler. In addition, secondary skin can also be made decorative.

Use ceramic granite breezeblock to make decorative and useful secondary skin. Due to the holes in the breezeblocks, it’s possible for fresh air to come through. So, the interior can be cooler without air conditioning. Practical and efficient, right?

 

Maintain your privacy and safety

Example of privacy screen made of breezeblock

Protect your privacy using a breezeblock privacy screen (Source: trends.archiexpo.com)

Want to enjoy the outdoor atmosphere but concerned about your privacy? Don’t worry! You can use the breezeblock as a privacy screen. In addition, it can also act as a safety screen. You can have an outdoor area, even in a tall building. Because, the breezeblock wall provides an outdoor atmosphere but is closed enough so that nothing will fall off.

 

Aesthetic balcony

Inspiration of a balcony made of breezeblock

Example of a breezeblock balcony

Want to make a unique and aesthetic but strong balcony? Ceramic granite breezeblock is the answer. Breezeblock balcony makes the atmosphere cooler and more open. It won’t interfere with the outside breeze. In addition, the holes in the breezeblock create a unique and decorative effect. Prepare chairs and tables, then enjoy the beautiful view from the ceramic granite breezeblock balcony.

 

Unique decoration

Finally, you can also use breezeblock as a decoration. Mix several materials, designs, and colors for maximum effect. In addition, you can also combine natural elements such as vines. Let the plants overwhelm the breezeblock and voila, an aesthetic green decoration is done!

Decorative breezeblock building facade inspiration

The combination of natural materials and ceramic granite breezeblock makes this facade look very aesthetic

 

Using ceramic granite breezeblock provides many benefits in tall buildings. Its role as natural ventilation makes the building cool and bright, making it more energy efficient. In addition, the material is also stronger, and protected with a layer of glaze. These material and coating make them more weather resistant than other breezeblocks.