An innovative underfloor air conditioning system from AET Flexible Space has allowed architects to highlight key architectural features in a new refurbishment in the heart of central London
The 77 Coleman Street development, designed by Buckley Gray Yeoman architects on behalf of Kajima Properties, offers office space overlooking Coleman Street Gardens. AET’s underfloor air conditioning system made use of the void within the building’s raised access floor.
The underfloor air conditioning system removed the need for traditional ceiling-based services and suspended ceilings.
By using the existing 270mm floor void, the design team were able to preserve and highlight key architectural design features, including a unique terrazzo-patterned soffit.
Moving away from conventional ceiling-based services has allowed 77 Coleman Street to boast unusually high floor to ceiling heights, creating a brighter, more open, and inviting office environment.
When used in refurbishments, underfloor air conditioning technology can typically offer increased headroom by 300mm or more.
Application and specification
AET Flexible Space worked closely with both the M&E consultant, The GDM Partnership, and architects, Buckley Gray Yeoman, for well over three years on the application and specification of their underfloor air conditioning systems before receiving the official order from the appointed M&E contractor Designer Group.
AET was also invited to present directly to the Kajima Properties development team and property managers, to reaffirm that their UfAC systems would deliver to the high standards set out for Kajima’s first venture into the London property market.
The 77 Coleman Street development is now in the final stages of completion.
AET Flexible Space’s CAM-V underfloor air conditioning systems have now been installed across all seven floors of office space.
Each floor is served by four CAM units, and the conditioned air is delivered into the space via 48 floor-recessed Fantile™ units. AET’s unique Fantile™ units induce conditioned air into the office space, eliminating cold draughts, whilst providing the end-user complete control over temperature and air flow.