KONE References 2017: Urban Journeys
t first glance, it might have seemed like Mission Impossible. The elevators of the Westend Gate building, which offers both hotel and office space in Frankfurt, were modernized between September 2015 and January 2017, a task that involved scheduling several hours of intensive work on-site without disturbing the many people staying and working within the complex, especially the Marriott Hotel, which has been the main tenant of the Westend Gate since 1989. “We had a short time window to carry out drilling and rail fastening,” says KONE sales person Lothar Franke , pointing out that the construction required close and speedy cooperation with the management. Often meetings were held in the building’s courtyard in order to not disturb the hotel guests. The noise from the construction too was kept to minimal levels. Through the successfully completed upgrades, the sleek and tech-savvy space not only gained features such as a service elevator and up-to-date elevator technology for increased comfort and speed, but also official European Union (EU) Green Building Certification. BUT WHY ARE MANY BUILDINGS in the EU being modernized? Primarily because the stock of buildings in the EU is relatively old, with 40 percent having been built before 1960. Simply tearing down old buildings and replacing them with new ones is not possible, according to Rob Williams , a senior consultant at Trinomics, an economics policy consultancy. “There are too many buildings involved, it would be too resource intensive and it would lead to the destruction of too many buildings of architectural merit,” he says. Keeping all this in mind, from an economic point of view it makes more sense to refurbish a building than to replace it – especially since most existing buildings are expected to last until 2050. The Westend Gate is one among thousands of buildings across the EU that is being modernized, turning them into contemporary, efficient structures. So how did KONE go about modernizing the equipment at the Westend Gate? To minimize time and save resources, KONE began by improving ease of access to the building. They refurbished the building doors and improved the secure entrance to the building. KONE’s Access Control systems were integrated with the building elevators to improve security and efficiency. THE ELEVATOR SOLUTIONS WERE ALSO designed to make people flow smooth and seamless. For instance, two elevators were A “We had an incredibly short window to carry out all the work, the drilling and the rail fastening.” Westend Gate – Germany 70
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