Augmented Curtain by Christophe Guberan and Camille Blin
Design can play a key role in lessening man’s environmental impact – and in the search for ways to reduce energy consumption, the humble curtain has its part to play. Maintaining acceptable temperatures in buildings through heating and cooling accounts for a significant proportion of global energy consumption. Insulation in building walls commonly uses very small pockets of air trapped in materials such as glass wool, cellulose and polystyrene foam. Employing the same principle, the use of insulating curtains in living spaces is an economical and energy-saving way to create a comfortable indoor environment, reducing heat loss caused by drafts, thermal bridges and windows. The Augmented Curtain takes this a stage further.