Bioclimatic pergolas for hospitals are designed to integrate with existing buildings and masterplans.
The systems support quiet, composed outdoor environments that align with the architectural language of contemporary healthcare facilities.
Create calming, protected outdoor spaces where patients, families, and staff can breathe, rest, and recover—comfortably, in every season.
A bioclimatic pergola is an architectural structure with a motorized, adjustable roof and optional glass or screen closures.
In hospitals and healthcare settings, it becomes a flexible outdoor room that you can gently open to the sky or fully protect from harsh sun, wind, and rain.
Adjustable aluminium louvers or retractable roof panels provide flexible control over sunlight, shade, and ventilation, while integrated drainage systems help manage sudden rainfall in a controlled and predictable way. Depending on project requirements, the system can be operated through remote control, wall switch, or full automation integration. Optional glass and screen systems can also be added to reduce wind, glare, and environmental exposure without disconnecting the space from its surroundings. The result is an outdoor environment that feels safe, comfortable, and controlled while still maintaining a strong connection to fresh air, natural daylight, and surrounding views.
Bioclimatic pergolas can be integrated into many parts of a hospital or healthcare site
Modern healthcare design places as much importance on how spaces feel as what they contain. The focus is not on commercial return, but on comfort, dignity, and a better day-to-day experience for everyone who uses the facility.
Gentle, protected areas for patients and families to step away from clinical spaces, breathe, and decompress.
Covered terraces and gardens for staff breaks that remain usable in different weather conditions
Semi-outdoor spaces that bridge the transition from clinical interiors to gardens, courtyards, and walking paths.
Covered entrances and waiting areas that make arrivals and departures more comfortable, sheltered, and intuitive.
Bioclimatic pergolas for hospitals are designed to integrate with existing buildings and masterplans.
The systems support quiet, composed outdoor environments that align with the architectural language of contemporary healthcare facilities.
For architects, planners, and facility teams, bioclimatic pergolas are supported with clear technical data:
Structural profiles and connection details for integration with new builds or retrofits
Drainage layouts coordinated with site and stormwater strategies
Glass and aluminium options aligned with relevant safety and performance standards
Motor, control, and sensor information for integration with building management systems where required
2D/3D drawings and BIM objects available on request
We work alongside design and engineering teams to ensure pergolas connect sensibly with landscape design, circulation routes, lighting schemes, and accessibility requirements.
In care environments, how a space feels can ease anxiety and support wellbeing. Bioclimatic pergolas help create
Louvers and glass manage direct sun and wind, reducing discomfort from heat, glare, or sudden weather changes.
Balanced daylight and shade reduce harsh contrasts, which can be important for older adults, sensitive patients, and staff under strain.
Covered circulation paths, distinct outdoor rooms, and visible boundaries make spaces easier to understand and navigate.
Weather-protected terraces and courtyards are more inviting to those who might otherwise avoid the outdoors due to sensitivity to cold, heat, or sun.
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.