LEFT: Jernhuset Stockholm, Sweden, Architect: AIX Arkitekter AB, Photo: Åke E:son Lindman
Modern establishments are being built to suit the needs of many different tenants. The ceiling void is often used to accommodate a range of services, such as ventilation and other climate equipment, electrical wiring, cabling for computers, alarms and communication systems. Therefore easy access to these services for maintenance and/or alteration is vital, sometimes even on a daily basis.