In the evolution of architecture, there are quiet revolutions. Movements that don’t shout, but shift everything. One of those is happening right now - a new era where solar shading is not an afterthought, but a design instinct.
At RISE Design Studio, we’ve always designed with the sun in mind. We trace light across our facades before sketching walls. We think about summer heat while laying out winter comfort. Shading isn’t just functional - it’s spatial poetry. And now, there’s a guide that echoes that belief and puts it in every designer’s hands.
Ribbon House, Chevening Road, Queen’s Park - A bold yet sensitive rear extension in NW London, where carefully crafted forms and warm materials frame views to the garden. Designed with low-energy principles and passive solar shading in mind, this home reimagines Victorian living for a changing climate.
Our homes were shaped for another climate. For drizzle and chill, not 40-degree summer days. But the future is not waiting. A report commissioned by the Climate Change Committee warns that by the 2030s, 90% of UK homes could regularly overheat.
The real challenge? It's not just about adapting. It's about anticipating. We can’t afford to solve new problems with old answers - like more air conditioning, more energy, more emissions. That’s a feedback loop we’re determined to break.
Enter shading. A timeless, passive solution. Built in, not bolted on. Designed early, not retrofitted late.
Shading for Housing – A Design Guide, created by the Good Homes Alliance and the British Blind and Shutter Association, is more than a technical document. It’s a cultural shift.
Crafted by a team of experts from Pollard Thomas Edwards, Max Fordham, Oxford Brookes University and beyond, the guide isn’t prescriptive - it’s empowering. It provides clarity in a landscape that’s often fogged by complexity:
A visual breakdown of shading products with real-world insights
A quick-reference shading “cheat sheet” for busy design teams
Contextual advice for UK climates - urban, suburban, retrofit or new build
Case studies and commentary that bring shading out of the shadows
It’s a tool for those who want to design better homes, not just build more of them.
At RISE, our work is rooted in principles that endure: low-energy, low-impact, high-comfort. Shading helps us deliver on that promise. From deep retrofits of Victorian terraces to new-build passive homes, we see how a well-considered overhang, screen or blind can transform not just thermal comfort, but also how light animates a space.
Think of shading as choreography between the sun and your home. It’s what keeps a living room cool in August and aglow in February. It shapes not only temperatures, but experiences.
A closer view of Ribbon House, Queen’s Park - Deep reveals and angled overhangs are not just sculptural expressions, but integral passive shading devices. These forms temper solar gain, reduce overheating, and invite daylight deep into the home - a quiet choreography of light and shade for low-energy living.
What’s powerful about this guide isn’t just the content - it’s the coalition behind it. From engineers and academics to developers and policy advocates, this was a team effort driven by urgency and guided by evidence.
Supporters include Ballymore, Caribbean Blinds, Louvolite, and Guthrie Douglas, alongside input from organisations like Architype, CIBSE and Urban Light Surveyors. These are the people who shape the buildings we live in - and they’re unified in this call to action.
This isn’t just about blinds or brise soleils. It’s about rethinking the DNA of housing design in the UK. As architects, we have a responsibility not only to respond to the climate crisis, but to get ahead of it. This guide helps us do just that.
So let’s not wait for another summer of headlines about overheated homes. Let’s design for light and shade. Let’s prioritise comfort and climate. Let’s choose long-term thinking over short-term fixes.
If you’re a homeowner, a developer, or a policymaker looking to create spaces that are future-proof, beautiful, and climate-ready, start with the guide - and start with purpose.
👉🏽 Download the guide here: Shading for Housing – Good Homes Alliance
At RISE Design Studio, we don’t just design buildings. We shape stories - of shelter, of resilience, of thoughtful living. Solar shading is one of many ways we help you build for life, not just for now.
Let’s design spaces that breathe with the seasons. Let’s rise to the challenge.
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