A year on from the opening of Kestrel Court
business centre in Gloucester, its success has led to the
development of a second, multi-million pound complex in
Portishead. As multi-tenant developments, flexibility was
crucial and an integral aspect of the design was AET’s market
leading Flexible Space Concept, incorporating its Hiross
underfloor air conditioning system. With the Portishead site’s
imminent opening and many units having already been let, Kestrel
Court offers a wide variety of working space, from office,
studio and workshop premises and, with sizes ranging from 200 to
1200 square feet, the range of options to local businesses is
enormous.
It is this diversity that has been a key element to the success
of both Kestrel Court developments and this has been made
possible by the specification of AET’s Flexible Space Concept
with its Hiross underfloor air conditioning system. Contained in
the floor voids of the office block, the Hiross system
eliminates the need for the space consuming suspended ceiling
required by traditional air conditioning, allowing the
developers to reduce the overall height of the building -
resulting in less construction time and a reduction in costs.
Nigel Brooks, a director at site owners, Kestrel Court Managed
Workspace explains: “By involving AET at the design stage of the
projects and working with its innovative underfloor air
conditioning system, we were able to significantly reduce the
construction costs at the same time as maintaining the most
flexible offering for our potential tenants. As well as not
having to factor in the need for suspended AC housing units into
the build, the Hiross underfloor air conditioning system
operates with a floor void of only 150mm. That brought huge
benefits, compared to traditional AC systems.”
Crucially, in a multi-tenant project such as Kestrel Court, the
main advantage brought by the AET Hiross system for both the
managing agent and the end user is that floor plans need not be
set in stone. Integral to the design of the Hiross system are
moveable fan tiles that can be positioned after a furniture
layout is established.
Commenting on AET’s involvement in both projects, Nigel adds:
“At Kestrel Court Waterwells, using AET’s Hiross system helped
the main contractor, Barnwood Construction, keep the completion
time to fifty two weeks. As such, our architects, Taylor Seymour
and quantity surveyors, Huntley Cartwright, had no hesitation in
incorporating the Flexible Space concept into our Portishead
plans.”
Over fifty businesses are now located at Kestrel Court’s
Waterwells Gloucester centre and, with office space at a premium
in the south west, the prompt completion of the Portishead
project was vital to Kestrel Court’s plans.
AET’s Flexible Space Concept is perfectly suited to
fast-changing commercial environments such as the Kestrel Court
projects. It utilises the plenum under a raised access floor as
a duct in itself with the building divided into a number of
zones depending on the potential use and occupancy density of
the area. Each zone is supplied with chilled or warmed air by a
conditioned air module (CAM). The underfloor void is divided
into supply and return air channels using easily relocatable,
airtight baffles. Supply air is drawn up into the occupied space
by fan assisted terminal units (FTU450), which are recessed into
the floor, plugged into an underfloor power source and are
connected by data cabling for intelligent control. These fan
tile units feature individual controls to provide variable speed
and temperature adjustment for maximum user comfort. Air travels
back to the CAM via return grilles located over the return
channel for re-conditioning and is mixed with fresh air at that
point to achieve high standards of indoor air quality.
Since they are not restricted by duct or pipe connections, FTU’s
are changed with floor panels within minutes, allowing easy
reconfiguration of the system to accommodate any changes
eventual occupants wish to make to their office layout with
minimum cost and disruption. Serious financial benefits may be
achieved when compared with fan coil systems and VAV. Office IT
and telecoms cabling as well as power points are also concealed
beneath the raised access floor, minimising workspace congestion
and making any subsequent reconfiguration a straightforward
task.
Email:
sales@flexiblespace.com
