Take a look inside the Barbican's boiler room before the Big Upgrade
Briefly

The Barbican Art Centre's boiler room, essential for its heating and cooling systems, is currently filled with 40-plus-year-old equipment. This iconic space, filled with large pipes and vintage control panels, will undergo an extensive upgrade as part of the upcoming Barbican Renewal project. Over the next decade, technician teams will replace outdated systems with modern, energy-efficient equipment that will reduce operational costs and environmental impact. Visitors can also engage with architects during this renovation phase through scheduled drop-in sessions leading up to February 16th, coinciding with a renewal project exhibition at the centre.
The Barbican Art Centre's boiler room, a relic from the 1970s, is set for modernization that will improve efficiency and reduce environmental impact.
As part of a decade-long renewal project, the outdated systems in the Barbican will be replaced with modern, efficient equipment that consumes less electricity.
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