Client
Paper Mill Studios
Project Value
£100k – £250k
Programme
8 Weeks
Location
London
Scope of Work
- Ventilation System
- VRF Systems
- Hot and Cold Water Services
- Above Ground Drainage
- Controls
Lights, camera and silence for energy efficient film studio
When the developers of a new film and photography studio in the heart of London’s Islington were looking to refurbish an old warehouse they needed to find an energy efficient way of heating and cooling the building that would also offer a whisper-quiet performance.
Paper Mill Studios is set in a traditional Victorian industrial building off London’s busy City Road and the beautiful creative space is regularly used by some of the world’s leading chefs.
The contemporary interior design provides an extraordinary creative space which is now enjoying energy efficient air conditioning and ventilation after work by contractor 361 Degrees.
The building was literally an empty shell when work first began and the new interior showcases specialist Reglit glazed walling, vertical external zinc standing seam cladding and a glazed roof to the rear courtyard.
The refurbishment is full of beautiful features including original timber beams, floor joists and exposed London stock brick and the stylish installation of the air conditioning by 361 Degrees has added to the stunning interior, whilst delivering super quiet and efficient heating and cooling.
361 Degrees, who operate throughout the country, has matched this high standard with stylish metal circular ducting that delivers the levels of comfort and control needed from the system.
A film studio also needs whisper quiet air conditioning and the installation helps achieve the best environment for creativity.
“The building is home to a number of photography companies, a production house, a fashion PR company and a high end retouching studio, so they need a comfortable, creative space”, explains Lewis English on behalf of 361 Degrees.
Installation Summary
In conjunction with this, Lossnay mechanical ventilation heat recovery (MVHR) units were used to provide fresh air to all areas whilst recovering energy from exhaust air.
Due to the varying needs within the building, local control was essential so wall mounted controllers are fitted in each area.