The lobby is the zone of the harshest temperature fluctuations. Constantly opening doors, huge air volumes, and high ceilings make the climate control task extremely challenging. In 2026, we design HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) systems as part of the reception architecture. We examine how to make the space comfortable for the administrator and guest while maintaining the interior's aesthetic purity.
Combating Drafts: Thermal Curtains
The primary problem for entrance groups is the flow of cold air from the street. We integrate powerful yet silent thermal curtains into ceiling niches above the reception area or install vertical curtains directly into door portals. This creates an 'invisible wall' cutting off the cold, allowing the administrator to work comfortably in all seasons.

Intelligent Ventilation: Furniture Breathing
Slot Diffusers
We reject ugly wall grilles. All air intake and exhaust in the reception zone occur through thin slot diffusers built into the desk's or ceiling's shadow gaps. Air is supplied smoothly and uniformly (laminar flow), eliminating local overcooling zones. This is especially vital for the health of staff spending 8-12 hours at the reception.




