Cooling that shapes the space, not just its temperature.
Space is shaped not only by architecture and materials, but also by the air, light, and climate we experience within it. Temperature, air freshness, and the balance of humidity directly influence how people perceive a space and how long they choose to stay in it. We develop solutions that enable outdoor environments to achieve a more pleasant and balanced microclimate, creating conditions for a higher quality of outdoor living.
Our solutions are based on the principle of adiabatic cooling, a natural process in which the evaporation of fine water droplets lowers the air temperature. This method of cooling operates gently and evenly, without aggressive air currents, while slightly increasing relative humidity — a combination that significantly improves the sensation of comfort in hot and dry environments.
Fine water mist also contributes to improved air quality. Microscopic droplets bind with dust and other airborne particles, helping remove them from the surrounding air. During this process, negative air ions can also be generated, which are commonly present in natural environments near water, waterfalls, or after rainfall, further contributing to a feeling of freshness and clean air. The air becomes cleaner, and the space gains a sense of freshness and natural lightness. In this way, cooling is not only about lowering temperature, but about enhancing the space — creating a more pleasant, healthier, and higher-quality environment for people.
- −8 to −12°C — felt air temperature in hot, dry conditions
- 100 bar — operating pressure at each nozzle
- 15 μm — mist droplet — evaporates before surfaces get wet
- 0.05 L/min — per nozzle — water use smaller than a dripping tap