Air Conditioning Upgrade Project for the Naval Museum of Madrid

🏛️ Today we're sharing one of our latest projects from the Engineering department. This project involved upgrading the air conditioning system in Building A of the Navy Headquarters – Naval Museum, a late 19th-century building located in the heart of Madrid with significant historical and institutional value.

📐 This large building, with nearly 20,000 m² of floor space and several levels, houses administrative offices and areas of continuous use. This necessitates maintaining stable comfort levels, but also requires meticulous attention to detail in all technical work.

⚙️ Our work focused on defining an air conditioning solution that would improve the system's efficiency and reliability, modernizing the existing heat production without altering the building's appearance or introducing unnecessary visual impacts. To achieve this, existing technical areas were utilized, and discreet solutions, compatible with the original architecture, were implemented.

💡This type of project reminds us that, in historic buildings, interventions should fulfill their function and remain unobtrusive.

As always, we've included a couple of photos of the site.

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