Case Study
Total Area
20,000 sq m
System
CAM-V Underfloor supply air, high level return air2014 New Build
Joint Venture Project funded by Equity firm Actis and Boston Investments. The underfloor air conditioning system was specified to add additional cooling for this high specification sustainable New Build development in Ghana. The striking contemporary design featuring large structural slabs that project beyond the facade outline to provide solar shading, large floor plates and a central atrium enhancing the natural ventilation. Consultants BDSP estimate that a 30% reduction in active cooling is achievable by employing the sustainable design.
Developer – Laurus Development Partners
Architect – Mario Cucinella Architects
Consultant – BDSP
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Bridge House
Completed in April 2022, this extensive refurbishment
of Grade II listed building Bridge House will create
light, and airy contemporary CAT-A office space which
will incorporate AET’s innovative and highly adaptive
underfloor air conditioning (UfAC) system across all five
floors.
The Gilbert & One Lackington
Designed as a private members club, in 1930, by Frederick Gould and Giles Gilbert Scott, designer of the iconic British red telephone box, Citygate House has been lovingly restored to its former glory and returned to its original name, The Gilbert.
Refurbishment10 St Giles Square
Part of the dramatic revival of London’s iconic skyscraper, Centre Point, this project, completed in February 2021, focused on creating the new London headquarters of Japanese developer and investor, Kajima.
London Refurbishment20 Red Lion Street
This redevelopment of an existing five-storey 1950’s office building in the heart of Holborn, includes a single-storey extension to the roof, an extension to the office plate to the rear by 3.5m, and an extensive internal reconfiguration.
RefurbishmentContact us to discuss your HVAC requirements
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