Argentina. With a project size ranging from 1,001 to 5,000 square meters, between 501 and 1,000 KNX devices were used, which are a guarantee of high quality and perfect communication between them. KNX technology was implemented through transmission media such as twisted pair and IP, and required approximately 1,001 to 2,000 man-hours, involving a team of 15 professionals.
This project stands out for its energy efficiency, innovation, and ease of use, with a focus on applications such as lighting, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), shutter control, security, operation and visualization, automation and remote access, energy management, and other functionalities. Energy efficiency is boosted by KNX, offering significant savings and the flexibility to expand energy-saving capabilities in the future.
Innovation is a key component of this project, as KNX technology enables the incorporation of advanced solutions, ensuring that the theatre is ready for the latest innovations in building control. In addition, the ease of use is greatly improved, providing greater comfort and energy efficiency. The variety of applications employed, from lighting control to security management and remote access, make this theatre an example of cutting-edge technological integration.
The client, Agustín Abdalá, leader of the project, is proud to have restored this historic theater, an icon of Argentina's architecture and culture. "KNX technology plays an essential role in managing the operas and ballets presented in this prestigious building, which is known for its rich history and spectacular performances."
The automation of the Historic Theatre in Cordoba, Argentina, is an outstanding example of how KNX technology can transform and significantly improve the efficiency and functionality of an iconic building, preserving its historical heritage while bringing it into the 21st century.
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