Dexia Bank, Luxembourg
The renovation of the interior space of the Dexia Bank in Luxembourg was a comprehensive project aimed at modernizing and enhancing the working environment for bank employees. A crucial part of this renovation was the installation of new induction units with a 4-pipe system for heating and cooling. These induction units were placed along the facade to ensure even distribution of warmth and cold throughout the space.
To cover the induction units while providing an aesthetically pleasing solution, a total of 2,500 meters of aluminum linear grilles were welded onto combs. These linear grilles not only served to conceal the devices but also to improve air circulation and maintain a comfortable room temperature.
The linear grilles were carefully installed along the facade to create a harmonious overall look while ensuring an efficient heating and cooling solution.
Overall, this project appears to be a successful combination of functionality and aesthetics, significantly enhancing the working space of Dexia Bank in Luxembourg.
Location
Luxembourg
Finished
2007
Architects
HL Technik Klaus Daniels, München
Technical Planner
Claude Vasconi, Paris
Photographer
TTC Timmler Technology
Reference document
Built-in products
Linear grates | Underfloor convector