JC Decaux — AET Flexible Space

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JC Decaux

London, UK

Art Deco Architecture on the Great West Road.

Total Area

2,500 sq m

System
CAM-C Under Floor Supply, Under Floor Return Air

2000 Refurbishment

Grade II Listed 1930’s building transformed into modern, functional work space.

Art Deco Architecture designed by Foster & Partners, and restored in accordance to advice by English Heritage.

JCDecaux is one of the world’s leading suppliers of advertising space. The building is comprised of three distinct parts; a newly built pre-fabricated Warehouse, refurbished administrative offices and exhibition space in the form of a covered street displaying billboards and JCDecaux’s range of street furniture.

Services Consultants BDSP specified underfloor air conditioning for the office areas as a solution to the floor to ceiling height restrictions. 8 x CAM downflow units and 96 x fan terminal units serve 8 zones.

Architect – Foster and Partners
Client – JC Decaux
Consultant – Mott MacDonald
M+E Consultant – BDSP
Quantity Surveyor – Davis Langdon & Everest


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