Glass roof of the commercial building in Milton Park, England, reflecting the sky and clouds on its surface.

EZ1 - Milton Park England -
Glass roof illuminates modern commercial property

Natural light for modern working environments

The EZ1 building in the renowned Milton Park, Oxford, England, houses a state-of-the-art technology and science centre in which offices and laboratories are flooded with light thanks to the innovative LAMILUX Glass Roof PR60.

Glass roof of a modern commercial building in Milton Park, England, reflecting the sky and providing natural illumination.
Close-up of a glass roof in Milton Park, England.
Glass roof of a modern commercial building in Milton Park, England, reflecting the blue sky with white clouds.

Precision in execution with LAMILUX Glass Roof PR60

The LAMILUX Glass Roof PR60 impresses with its technical perfection. It consists of 60 large-format glass panes and offers a total area of 210 square metres. Thanks to the 3° pitch and a special frame design, the roof blends seamlessly into the architecture and provides a stable, aesthetic solution.

60 Glass Elements3° pitch210m² of glass surface

Glass Roof PR60

Interior view of a modern building in Milton Park, England, featuring a large glass roof casting sunlight onto the white walls of the atrium.

A showpiece in Milton Park

Milton Park, Oxford, is one of the leading residence or science and technology in England. The EZ1 building serves as a centre for research and development, where scientists and technologists work on innovative projects. The modernisation with the LAMILUX Glass Roof PR60 now sets new standards for a light-flooded working environment.

Close-up of a glass roof in Milton Park, England, featuring white steel beams and sunlight casting shadows on the walls.

Daylight as the key to well-being and efficiency

The offices and laboratories in the EZ1 building benefit enormously from the improved daylight supply provided by the LAMILUX Glass Roof PR60. Daylight helps to increase concentration and general well-being. For the employees in these specialised areas, this means an inspiring working environment that promotes creativity and efficiency in equal measure. Find out more about the importance of daylight in architecture here!

Modern glass roof of the commercial building in Milton Park, England, with reflective surface and cloudy sky in the background.

Innovative construction with 3° pitch and I-beam system

The Glass Roof also impresses with its sophisticated design. The glass panes are arranged in four flush levels and stabilised by three mullion-transom systems on the I-beams. Thanks to a special frame design, the glass roof merges seamlessly into the adjoining wall and is supported at the edge and parapet by boundary struts. The 3° pitch ensures reliable drainage of rainwater and contributes to the long-term durability and functionality of the roof.

Glass roof of the commercial building in Milton Park, England, reflecting the sky and clouds on its surface.

Silver coating for an optimal indoor climate

High-performance glazing with a silver coating ensures that the building is protected from overheating in summer. At the same time, the glass roof can be walked on, making it easy to clean and maintain. These properties not only contribute to an improved indoor climate, but also create ideal working conditions for the employees on the roof.

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