Caso Monte Oración
Technical demands for a high-use, multifunctional facility
The Convention Center presented clear electromechanical challenges:
The need for robust electrical and mechanical systems to support high-occupancy events and variable usage patterns.
Requirements for thermal comfort, appropriate lighting, and efficient ventilation without compromising user experience.
Integration of building systems within a sensitive natural environment, avoiding invasive or oversized solutions.
From standard solutions to electromechanical design driven by real use
S3 approached the project with a functional, use-specific design mindset, focusing on:
Understanding the different usage scenarios of the center (conferences, meetings, events).
Translating operational dynamics into clear electromechanical design criteria.
Prioritizing efficiency, reliability, and long-term ease of operation.
This approach enabled a shift from generic solutions to a design aligned with the project’s real operational needs.
Comprehensive electromechanical design for the facility
S3’s scope included:
Electrical Design
Electrical distribution systems and interior and exterior lighting.
Capacity definition for high-attendance events.
Safety, backup, and regulatory compliance criteria.
Mechanical Design
HVAC and ventilation systems tailored to the building’s use.
Focus on thermal comfort, energy efficiency, and reliable operation.
Technical Coordination
Integration of the electromechanical design with architecture and other disciplines.
Clear technical documentation for construction and future operations.