Grev Tureplan is a centrally located property in Stockholm where technical solutions needed to be integrated into a building with both high functional requirements and a strong architectural identity.
Vasakronan describes the project as the renovation of a classic property containing offices, retail spaces, and restaurants, where the entire building’s technical infrastructure was replaced and modernized.
The city-center location, the character of the building, and the technical requirements called for robust and reliable solutions that could support the property’s fire safety functions while also providing safe access for future servicing and maintenance.
Elkington supplied three electrically operated AOV 140 smoke vent hatches for smoke extraction. These hatches are designed to contribute to the building’s smoke ventilation system and support safe fire protection performance when required.
In addition to the smoke vent hatches, an SRHP roof access hatch with internal opening was supplied, creating a practical and secure access route to the roof and technical areas. The installation was further complemented by a Zip Ladder, a space-efficient ladder solution designed to provide smooth and safe access between levels where servicing and inspections need to be carried out.
Together, these products form a functional system for smoke extraction, access, and operational reliability in a modernized city-center property with high requirements for both technology and long-term facility management.
Grev Tureplan now benefits from technical solutions that support both the building’s fire safety requirements and its day-to-day operations. The motorized smoke vent hatches contribute to effective smoke extraction, while the roof access hatch and ladder solution provide safe conditions for access, servicing, and maintenance.
This delivery demonstrates how Elkington’s smoke vent hatches, roof access hatches, and ladder solutions can be integrated into complex renovation and redevelopment projects where functionality, safety, and adaptation to an existing building are critical.