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Proper air distribution in the bank's conference room
In modern bank buildings, high demands are placed on indoor climate, aesthetics and acoustics — especially in conference rooms where meetings, customer conversations and strategic decisions take place. In Denmark, working environment and comfort requirements are regulated, among other things, by the Norwegian Labour Inspectorate, which sets requirements for ventilation, temperature and air quality in office environments.
Textile-based ventilation is a solution increasingly used in office and financial buildings because it combines precise air distribution with a discreet and architectural expression.
Challenges in conference rooms
Conference rooms in banks typically have the following ventilation challenges:
- Varying personnel load (2—20+ people in a short period of time)
- High heat dissipation from people and AV equipment
- CO₂ accumulation for longer meetings
- Low noise requirements
- Aesthetic requirements in a representative setting
In financial environments, comfort and professionalism are closely linked. Bad air or temperature fluctuations can affect concentration, decision quality and customer experience.
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