The design brief for the project required air curtains for the building with no appliances to be located above the revolving entrance door or visible through the glass façade. Building engineering consultant AECOM chose JS Air Curtains to provide an ideal solution.
JS Air Curtain provided an innovative, ‘concealed’ design for the building where the air curtains have been discreetly embedded into the walls. They are hidden from view on both sides of the imposing main entrance and ensure a comfortable temperature within the elegant reception lobby.
JS custom designed each of the four 1.5m air curtains with air inlets and outlets at 180° to each other to enable the air to enter at the back and be emitted from the front. Two sets of two 1.5m air curtains were then connected vertically to form 3m towers, which were concealed within the walls on either side of the building’s main doorway exiting onto Cannon Street. The air curtains prevent the glass revolving door from acting like a slow moving fan, brining in cold air with every turn.
110 Cannon Street is a comprehensive refurbishment designed by MoreySmith. This boutique tower building will offer modern and flexible accommodation in floors of approximately 5,700 square feet. Arranged over lower ground to 11th floors, the office accommodation will be approached through a double height reception area with contemporary finishes. The building will feature extensive shower and changing facilities.