ASB Glassfloor brings Stuttgart’s energy transformation to life
But stuttgartThanks to the cutting-edge technology of ASB Glassfloor, visitors to Energyplaza can immerse themselves in the city’s transition towards renewable energy. redesigned Head Office Stadtwerke Stuttgart features an innovative glass floor surface with integrated interactive led technology downchanging the abstract concept of clean energy In a tangible, visually appealing experience. By combining responsive visuals with the city’s energy goals, ASB Glassfloor installation Informs and inspires, helping visitors understand future of sustainability,
Stadtwerke Stuttgart’s redesigned head office with glass floor by ASB
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EnergyPlaza’s LED-integrated glass floor
ASB Glassfloor originally made its mark in the sports industry with glass floors integrated with LED technology, which adapt to various activities at the push of a button. Expansion into architectural applications, companyThe versatile technology is key in making Stuttgart’s ambitious energy goals more tangible, creating an engaging experience in the EnergyPlaza that showcases the flexibility and impact of LED-integrated glass floor surfaces.
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Versatile LED technology for walls, floors and ceilings
When designing its new headquarters, Stadtwerke Stuttgart wanted to offer visitors an extraordinary experience, which resulted in the creation of the EnergyPlaza. Upon entering the premises, visitors are welcomed by a ten square meter LED wall that visualizes Stadtwerke Stuttgart’s mission for a future powered entirely by clean energy. The wall reacts to visitors’ movements, creating a moment of emotional engagement as they interact with the exhibits.
Meanwhile, in the Solar Lounge, the technology of ASB Glassfloor is showcased through an additional eight meter long LED wall with high resolution of 1.9 mm pixel density. This interactive installation displays energy flows in real time through an energy monitoring system and also serves as part of a consultation tool. With the results of personalized simulations displayed on this detailed LED-embedded surface, visitors can explore how the urban energy transition can be implemented.
Sunlight simulation in a solar lounge calculates the potential energy yield when installing solar panels on a rooftop
Another feature of the Solar Lounge is an eight square meter rooftop installation that simulates sunlight, allowing visitors to determine whether their rooftop is suitable for solar panel installation and estimate the potential energy yield. Calculates. This combination of functionality and interactivity not only informs but also inspires, making ASB Glassfloor a key player in the future of adaptable, smart spaces.
For Christoph Babinski, Managing Director of ASB GlassfloorThe project offers another example of how the company’s products open up innovative possibilities for architectural applications. He explains: ‘The Stadtwerke Stuttgart project impressively demonstrates the versatility of our technology and its usefulness in a wide range of applications. In Stuttgart, you can clearly see how technology can aid learning processes and make abstract subjects more tangible. There are so many imaginative possibilities in this area – spaces can change their appearance at the push of a button and adapt to different moods. I am confident that such applications will increase significantly.
Exploring clean energy concepts in an interactive experience