News 2000-2001
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Nesite developments for raised access floor Nesite has developed its raised access floor system to accomodate the AET Flexible Space concept, to provide total flexibility for any required performance, and to meet all design specifications. - September 2001 |
Warsaw Atrium Centrum opens September 2001 Atrium Centrum in Warsaw, opening in September, is Poland's first hi-tech international business centre. It is also one of Europe's largest buildings to incorporate the concept of air-conditioning and flexible space. - September 2001 |
Hidden energy generates total flexibility The original Jersey Power Station has been spectacularly converted into offices and retail space for The Jersey Electricity Company. The brief for The Manser Practice architects involved the gutting of this 1930s building and reconstruction of the turbine hall into a central atrium with 3-storey wings on either side. Jersey Energy consultant Martin Kezourec decided that the new building should also incorporate climate control and layout flexibility from AET Flexible Space. - August 2001 |
Old building with new climate technology One of the best recent examples of refurbishment based on revolutionary technology is the Weighbridge Building previously occupied by the Wethered Brewery at Marlow on the River Thames. This is designed using a system of climate control and office flexibility known as AET Flexible Space. - August 2001 |
Flexible workspaces and climate control Christopher Sykes RIBA looks at a new way of designing offices to provide total flexibility to meet changing work and technological practices while at the same time achieving a better indoor climate. An article in Workplace magazine - August 2001 |
Tutorial - Underfloor air-conditioning For and against Underfloor air-conditioning produced originally as a contribution to CIBSE Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and published in Building Services Journal. |
Fresh Air Conditioning in World Architecture Step inside First Point, an office development near London's Gatwick Airport, and the quality of the air is unmistakable - clean, odourless and invigorating. The reason is disarmingly simple: the air conditioning is in the floor. The five key advantages of Flexible space are highlighted with examples from round the world. - Sept 2000 |
Building Specifier Today The most effective use of the system results from when Flexible Space is considered as a concept rather than another HVAC alternative. By analysing the concept of Flexible Space whilst still in the design phase of a project, the system can provide a number of benefits for all involved on the project, including reduced program time and costs, minimising environmental impacts and maximising energy efficiency to provide a fully flexible healthy environment. - June 2000 |
New Distributor for Flexible SpaceAET have recently appointed newly established Design Air Ltd as their latest sub-distributor. The official launch took place in early March at the Building Services Exhibition in Dublin. |
ISO 9001 for Nesite Raised FloorNesite Sistema Access Floor, the raised access floor system previously manufactured by Hiross has recently been awarded the internationally recognized ISO 9001 certification, re-establishing them as a market leader in the access floor business. |
High Rise Benefits with Flexible Space AET Managing Director Glan Blake Thomas, presented a paper at the International Symposium; Air Conditioning in High Rise Buildings in Shanghai in October 2000. He spoke on "The Case for Under Floor Air Conditioning: the environmental and cost benefits examined". |
Flexible Space goes Sky HighThe Flexible Space System now has a new distributorship and offices in Hong Kong with the recently formed company, AET Flexible Space (Hong Kong) Ltd. The new offices and show suite are located on the 57th floor of 'The Centre' development in Queens Road Central. This 100,000m2 development already has Flexible Space equipment installed throughout by AET. |
The Case for Underfloor Air Conditioning Demonstrates the financial benefits and improvements in user efficiency as a result of using floor based systems, compared with the use of VAV and Fan coil Systems. - 27 April 2000 |
Cost Effective, Energy Efficient Air Conditioning Issues of energy efficiency are increasingly forced upon all sectors of construction and building management from consultants right through to the Facilities Manager. The cost effectiveness of a system is predominantly analysed through initial capital costs and additional annual savings. This therefore promotes the most efficient systems as those which are most adaptable, sustainable, and operable. - 27 Jan 00 |
Price of Flexible Space continues to fall - now less than 4-Pipe Fan Coil Systems! Since its initial introduction to the market in the late 1980's, the price of the Flexible Space underfloor air conditioning system has been coming down systematically due to a growing volume demand from the market place. |
AET Demonstrates Flexibility For AIG Dublin A recent order for Flexible Space underfloor air conditioning equipment for the American Investment Group (AIG) in Dublin, procured by AET demonstrates the flexibility and adaptability of the system. |
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