noun
- Plural of brise; angled or slatted screens, louvers, or architectural elements that control light and air flow.
Usage: Often used in architecture and design contexts; French origin; sometimes written as 'brise-soleil' when referring to sun-shading devices
Examples
- The modern building features horizontal brises that reduce glare and heat gain.
- Architects installed wooden brises along the south-facing wall to provide privacy.
- The brises on the facade create an attractive pattern while improving energy efficiency.
- These adjustable brises allow occupants to control the amount of natural light entering the office.