Architectural Screening Systems That Hide Equipment, Not Airflow
Municipalities and property standards increasingly require that rooftop and ground-level mechanical equipment and trash containment systems be screened from public view. It’s a reasonable requirement — exposed HVAC systems, generators, and dumpster corrals don’t do much for a building’s curb appeal or its neighbors’ satisfaction.
It needs to conceal the equipment completely, not restrict airflow to the mechanical systems it’s hiding, allow maintenance crews to get in and out without a major production, and hold up structurally over time.


