Project Hankook Tower. Seuol, South Korea.

June 22, 2020

Hitte FCX floor convector line is connected to a single intelligent building management system, Hitte convectors heat the room in the cold season, remove condensate from windows and cool down the air in the summer.

Seoul, the capital of South Korea, is a gigantic modern metropolis with a frantic pace of life and advanced technology.

A city of contrasts, where high-tech architectural design is closely intertwined with the natural landscape.

 

Hankook Tower, one of the most modern, dynamic buildings with amazing engineering solutions, was recently built in downtown Seoul.

Curved light lines of open space make the structure airy and free.

 

This project involved Hitte to supply modern convectors with high international standards.

Hitte floor convectors are designed following modern technologies to maintaining a comfortable temperature inside the building during a year.

Hitte FCX floor convector line is connected to a single intelligent building management system, Hitte convectors heat the room in the cold season, remove condensate from windows and cool down the air in the summer.

Hitte convectors are integrated with the ventilation, air conditioning and heating systems of the building, creating an ideal climate for employees and visitors. The stainless steel body of the floor convectors is most resistant to humid environments, which guarantees the absence of leaks and corrosion.

The convector body is hidden under the floor, which makes the climate system as comfortable and invisible as possible.

A decorative aluminium grill remains on the floor surface, which does not violate the design concept.