Art and County Museum

Excellent air distribution and indoor climate elevates occupant comfort
Ventilation in an art museum with many rooms and high ceilings requires a solution that ensures uniform temperature and stable humidity throughout the building. Some works of art are sensitive to even small fluctuations, so ventilation must be able to be zoned and adapted to the individual exhibition spaces, while ensuring that the air distribution is even and without drafts. Textile-based ventilation ensures a solution that distributes the air evenly and without any drag problems for visitors.
In rooms with a large ceiling height, it is especially important to avoid stratification of the air, in which warm air collects at the top and creates temperature differences. Properly sized and balanced ventilation ensures that air circulates efficiently in both living and exhibition zones. At the same time, the system must work quietly and unobtrusively so that it does not interfere with the guests' experience or the architecture of the museum.
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