Cultural & Historic
Minimally invasive suppression design that protects irreplaceable assets in museums, stadiums, and historic structures.
3 systems we design5 codes & standardsRepresentative project
Overview
Museums, stadiums, and historic structures demand suppression that protects irreplaceable assets while remaining minimally invasive to heritage construction.
Water-damage sensitivity, existing non-conforming conditions, and large assembly occupancies all shape a design that must be as discreet as it is effective.
Key considerations
Irreplaceable collections and assets. Minimally invasive design in heritage construction. Water-damage sensitivity. Existing and non-conforming construction. Large assembly occupancy and egress.
Applicable codes & standards
NFPA 13Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems.
NFPA 909Code for the Protection of Cultural Resource Properties.
NFPA 750Standard on Water Mist Fire Protection Systems.
NFPA 101Life Safety Code.
IBC / IFCInternational Building and Fire Codes with local AHJ coordination.
Send us your plans, get a scoped quote.
Dedicated engineering support for cultural and historic properties.