General Planning
Sustainability
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The exhibition stand impressively stages sustainability: surfaces made of moss and wood, complemented by a giant LED wall, convey the feeling of standing in a forest or a sunflower field. Furniture in shades of green and brown completes the coherent design. Through a holistic concept that encompasses all disciplines, the idea of general planning is consistently implemented – from design to technical realization.
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The living moss on the roof and stand area is supported by durable, black charred wood, refined using the Japanese Shou Sugi Ban technique. Carpets made from recycled fishing nets and furniture made from 99% recyclable steel (FSC-certified) further underscore the commitment to sustainability. The entire process – from planning and materials to logistics – follows an integrated approach, as is fundamental to general planning. The electricity required is sourced entirely from renewable energies.
Completed
A harmonious interplay of natural materials, modern techniques, and clear design makes this stand a benchmark for sustainable exhibition construction. The project demonstrates how responsible sustainability, achieved through structured general planning, can be not only feasible but also creatively inspiring.
LOCATION:
Munich (ExpoReal 2022-2025)
STATUS:
Completed
CLIENT:
Becken Holding GmbH
GFA:
145 sqm
USE:
Sustainable and aesthetic exhibition design
PLANNING:
May 2022
COMPLETION:
September 2022
AWARDS:
German Design Award 2024
Iconic Award 2023-Innovative Material “Best of Best”
Iconic Award 2023-Interior “Winner”
Green Product Award Nominee 2023