The New Law School employs a double skin
curtain wall, cavity facade system with operable louvers. This system creates a
stack effect and regulates the interior thermally. The louvres change according to the position of the sun or preferences of the building's inhabitants. The harsh daylight is therefore softened when it is filtered into the interior space. This system also allows variation in light and shade, blocking harsh glare and heat while preserving and directing views. In addition, natural air circulation is concerned through the interior, tempering the environment as it is needed. On the other hand, the double skin glass serves as an acoustic barrier to noises from the busy
City Road, so that inhabitants can engage in quiet activities without disturbance. To ensure daylight reaches the levels below ground, the podium is punctuated with triple-
laminated glass. In addition, the 20-meter-tall light tower, which is directly above the Law Library's main reading room, reflects natural daylight through skylights and clerestories, and also draws out stale air. ==Facilities==