Soltec lifting panels made of extruded aluminum with wooden infills at the high school building are not just an aesthetic element, but a key functional component. When lowered, they provide security, effective shading, privacy, and protection from direct sunlight. When raised, the space is filled with natural daylight. Their robust construction withstands even demanding weather conditions. The use of wood adds warmth, natural texture, and a sense of homeliness that blends harmoniously with the urban environment, softening the strict geometry of the modern architecture alongside the traditional wing. The facade becomes a living surface that transforms throughout the day and the seasons – a perfect balance of form and function.