Miyazaki Gosho Museum

Location|Art Museum

Products Used|Flow2one, DC Silent Wall Exhaust Fan|AirWall, Smart Bathroom Heater|5-in-1

【Case Study: The Intersection of Building Physics and Precision Technology — Miyazaki Gosho Museum × SUNON】

In the artistic landmark “Miyazaki Gosho Museum” in central Tainan, Director Chu Yu-Lin proposed an innovative concept of “Air Aesthetics.” Art spaces have extremely high requirements for Indoor Air Quality (IAQ), not only for the comfort of visitors but also for the precise regulation of humidity and airflow to ensure the long-term preservation of artworks.

This case integrates SUNON’s high-efficiency ventilation equipment through precise analysis of building physics data, perfectly merging invisible “air” with the architectural structure:

Application Area Product Selected Core Technical Advantages
Museum Gallery / Lobby Flow2one Achieves heat exchange ventilation through a single hole, meeting the museum’s needs for sound insulation and constant temperature.
Restrooms & Transition Spaces DC Silent Wall Exhaust Fan (AirWall) Equipped with a high-quality DC motor to ensure 24/7 air circulation in an ultra-quiet state.
Bathrooms & Functional Areas Smart Bathroom Heater (5-in-1) Integrates heating, drying, cool breeze, ventilation, and smart control to actively remove moisture and prevent mold growth.

Director Chu Yu-Lin’s Design Philosophy “The key to a building that breathes lies in the invisible elements: light, heat, sound, and air. We utilize precision ventilation technology to transform building physics into an ultimate commitment to health.”

Through SUNON’s precision fluid dynamics, extended from the field of micro fans, a new benchmark has been successfully set for modern living and long-term health care spaces.