For designers and owners who care about brand presence, the system is engineered to look intentional—clean sightlines, coordinated finishes, and integrated options that support a complete hospitality environment.
A Weather-Ready Outdoor Room for Guests
A bioclimatic pergola is an architectural structure with a motorized adjustable roof and optional glass enclosures. For restaurants, cafés, rooftop bars, and hotel terraces, it functions like a flexible semi-outdoor room—open when conditions are perfect, protected when they’re not.
Core system features
Adjustable aluminum louvers or retractable roof panels provide flexible control over sunlight, shade, and ventilation, while integrated drainage channels support predictable and controlled water management. Depending on project requirements, systems can include motorized operation through remote control or wall switch, with optional app integration and sensor support for enhanced automation. Optional sliding, folding, or guillotine glass systems can also be incorporated to improve perimeter protection and year-round usability. Each system is designed to integrate naturally with the building facade and deliver a permanent architectural appearance rather than a temporary add-on solution.
Perfect for Busy Food & Beverage Businesses
Bioclimatic pergolas are a strong fit for high-traffic food and beverage businesses because they add comfort without slowing service. The roof and enclosure options let you keep guests seated through shifting conditions, while maintaining clear circulation paths for staff and preserving the premium look your brand depends on.
Built as engineered exterior architecture, not temporary patio coverage, these systems are designed for daily operation, repeatable performance, and clean integration with your building. The result is a terrace or rooftop that stays usable longer, photographs better, and protects revenue on the days weather would normally cut the floor in half.
Street-facing café terraces and sidewalks
Restaurant patio seating and garden dining
Rooftop bars and lounge decks
Hotel and resort pool bars and breakfast terraces
Courtyard dining in malls or mixed-use complexes
Beer gardens and bistro patios
More Covers, Longer Season, Higher Profit
Most F&B operators want three things: more usable seating, a longer season, and a space that looks premium in photos and in person. A properly designed pergola helps turn weather risk into predictable revenue, without rebuilding the property.
Key advantages for your business:
Increase capacity
Turn outdoor tables into reliable, bookable covers instead of “weather permitting” extras.
Extend the season
Open earlier in spring, stay open later into autumn, and keep terraces active on rainy or windy days.
Premium atmosphere
Architectural aluminium, glass, and integrated lighting create a high-end, branded space that guests photograph and share
Operational control
Staff can adjust sun, shade, and airflow with one touch—no more chasing umbrellas or rearranging seating.
Better ROI on your footprint
Every square meter you already pay rent or taxes for becomes productive for more days and more hours.
Premium Materials, Clean Lines, Architectural Integration
Structure
Roof Options
Facade Integration
Finish & Detailing
From Weather-Dependent to Revenue-Ready
Think of any area where guests leave when the weather changes; that’s where a pergola can turn risk into reliable revenue.
Engineered for Daily Use, Ready for Your Drawings
This isn’t “patio furniture.” It’s engineered exterior architecture; planned, measured, and detailed so it performs under daily operation.
- Structural profiles and connection details suitable for load calculations
- Engineered drainage layout for reliable water routing
- Glass and aluminum options aligned with commercial safety expectations
- Motor and control specifications available for MEP coordination
- 2D/3D drawings and BIM objects available on request
- Collaboration support to integrate the system into the facade and overall project early
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are answers to some of the most common questions we receive about pergola systems, installation, and performance.
Regulations vary by country, city, and project type. In many cases, bioclimatic pergolas require approval, especially when enclosed with glass. We can provide technical drawings and information to support conversations with your architect or local authorities.
Timelines depend on project size and season. After design approval, production typically takes several weeks, followed by an agreed installation date. We’ll share a detailed schedule with your offer.
Impergo systems are engineered and configured according to local wind loads and exposure. Integrated drainage channels manage rainwater, and when closed, the roof is designed to protect people and furniture below.
Yes. For colder regions, we select appropriate profiles, spans, and roof systems. Glass and shading options help improve comfort and energy performance
Mostly simple care: cleaning aluminium and glass with mild detergent, keeping drainage channels clear, and having motors and moving parts inspected at recommended intervals.
Many Impergo pergolas are designed to accept glass walls and shading systems at a later stage. You can start with a roof-only system and upgrade as your needs evolve.
Yes. Most bioclimatic louvered and retractable roofs can be motorized, with options for remote control, wall switches, app integration, and weather sensors.
We offer defined warranty periods for the aluminium structure, motors, and surface finishes. Details are provided with each project proposal.