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From the ground up: Understanding the benefits of underfloor HVAC

As sustainability and adaptability become priorities in modern architecture, underfloor HVAC systems are emerging as a transformative solution. By enhancing energy efficiency, improving airflow, and optimising thermal comfort, these systems address the limitations of traditional HVAC designs. 

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

20 Feb 2025 1m read View Author

In today’s push for sustainable and adaptable architecture, traditional HVAC systems often fall short of meeting modern demands. Underfloor HVAC systems present an innovative alternative, delivering conditioned air through a raised floor to improve energy efficiency and occupant comfort. These systems also allow for greater design versatility, seamlessly integrating into open-plan and flexible layouts. 

 

From the Ground Up: Understanding the Benefits of Underfloor HVAC explores the benefits of underfloor HVAC systems, highlighting their role in achieving sustainable building practices and redefining climate control solutions for the future. It also considers the importance of specifying a purpose-built floor to ensure the underfloor HVAC systems deliver optimal performance and longevity.

 

ASP Access Floors has established itself as a leader in innovative access floor systems, delivering cutting-edge solutions tailored to modern building requirements. At the forefront of ASP’s innovations is the Icon Air floor system, a specialised solution engineered to optimise underfloor HVAC systems.

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From the ground up: Understanding the benefits of underfloor HVAC

Download this paper to learn how underfloor HVAC technology supports flexible layouts and sustainable practices, paving the way for smarter, future-ready buildings.

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