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Opening Opera doors using flexible ventilation

Opening opera doors using flexible ventilation

  • The Challenge

    Create a temporary ventilation system for opera in historical Church

  • The Solution

    Comprehensive ventilation, suitable for both heating and cooling

  • The Impact

    Fresh and ventilated air allowed show to go on during COVID restrictions

Client:Stichting Opera Zuid

Location:Netherlands

Sectors:Facilities management

The Challenge

Create a temporary ventilation system for opera in historical church

During these times of restriction, it is challenging for many businesses and sectors – especially for the Arts. This was the case for Opera Zuid and many others, with events and gatherings curtailed.

All performances were cancelled until 01 June 2020. Once this date passed, performances were allowed but with strict regulations and measurements.

In order to create a safe atmosphere for the performers and employees of Opera Zuid in Maastricht, the ventilation system had to be improved due to local legislation. The air quality was highly important for this cultural hotspot. The air flows inside needed near-constant fresh air. Without it and there would be no show.

2xAHC200 units
40,000Amount of fresh air required
1yearsExpected rental period
30Members of restricted audience

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The Impact

Fresh and ventilated air allowed show to go on during COVID restrictions

With our involvement, important revenue could be generated for the customer, keeping people in work.

The ability for members of the public to enjoy a show cannot be understated either. It lifts the spirits during a difficult time for everyone and our flexible equipment allows the customer to make dynamic decisions about their needs too. That means the doors of this church will stay open for some time and the amazing voices of the opera should carry on echoing around the beautiful church.

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