Pergola — Atlas Building Technology
Solar-Powered Aluminium Pergola Systems

Pergola

Intelligent outdoor architecture

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Architecture beyond walls

Atlas solar-powered aluminium pergola systems transform terraces, courtyards, and poolside pavilions into fully functional outdoor living spaces. Engineered with corrosion-resistant powder-coated aluminium, our pergolas offer intelligent climate control, weather protection, and architectural beauty — extending your living space beyond the envelope of the building.

Unlike timber structures that warp in humidity or fabric awnings that tear in high winds, Atlas pergolas are extruded from corrosion-resistant powder-coated aluminium — the same material trusted in marine and aerospace engineering. Every system is solar-ready, wireless, and engineered to withstand the tropical storms of Southeast Asia.

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Built for tropical climates

  • Wireless solar power — Built-in solar panels charge the battery, operating the motor, LED lights, and ceiling fan with no hard wiring required.
  • Hidden drainage — Rainwater flows along blade grooves into internal gutters, down the posts, and out through concealed drains.
  • Storm-rated structure — Engineered and tested to withstand wind speeds up to 193 km/h (120 mph) when properly anchored.
  • Precise climate control — Louvre blades rotate 0–120° for adjustable shade, 80% ventilation, and 89% light transmission.
Wind load resistance engineering diagram Snow load capacity engineering diagram Hidden drainage system diagram Integrated LED lighting system
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Where Atlas pergolas perform

Terraces

Extend indoor living onto balconies and rooftop decks with weather-responsive roofing.

Gardens

Create permanent outdoor pavilions that provide shade without obstructing the landscape.

Poolside

Control UV exposure and glare while maintaining airflow around swimming pools.

Courtyards

Wall-mounted lean-to systems transform enclosed courtyards into year-round usable rooms.

Hospitality

Restaurants, hotels, and resorts use motorised pergolas to maximise seating capacity in all weather.

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AT Louvre vs AT Retractable

Feature AT Louvre AT Retractable
Roof Type Motorized aluminium louvre blades Motorised sliding roof panels
Opening Mechanism Blades rotate 0–120° Panels slide fully open/closed
Max Span 3,000 – 4,000 mm 6,000 mm
Max Projection Up to 8,600 mm Up to 8,000 mm
Wind Resistance 193 km/h (120 mph) 100 km/h
Rain Protection 100% waterproof seal when closed Integrated drainage channels
LED Lighting Integrated waterproof LEDs Integrated
Power Wireless solar — no hard wiring App / Remote / Switch

Choose AT Louvre when you want continuous overhead protection with micro-adjustable shade and ventilation — ideal for tropical climates where sun angle changes dramatically throughout the day.

Choose AT Retractable when you want the ultimate open-sky experience — perfect for stargazing, events, or spaces where complete transparency is the priority.

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How much does an aluminium pergola cost?

Project costs vary according to dimensions, configuration, and finishes. As a guide, Atlas aluminium pergola installations typically range from:

$2,000 – $6,000 Compact terrace or balcony (wall-mounted)
$6,000 – $12,000 Medium garden pavilion or poolside canopy
$12,000 – $25,000+ Large freestanding structure with LED, solar, and side screens

For an accurate quotation tailored to your project dimensions and location, contact our team.

What affects the price?

  • 01 Span and projection — Larger structures require more material and engineering.
  • 02 Roof type — Louvered systems generally require more componentry than retractable roofs.
  • 03 Mounting — Freestanding pavilions need foundation anchoring; wall-mounted lean-tos do not.
  • 04 Features — LED lighting, solar power, automated sensors, side screens, and app integration add value.
  • 05 Finish — Anodised and premium powder-coat options vary by specification.
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Our team will guide you from concept to installation — whether you are an architect, developer, or homeowner.