Solarlux Messestand BAU 2023

Solarlux at BAU 2023

We need to put an end to our throwaway mentality! And why should this principle only apply to food and clothing? The construction industry is notoriously one of the most energy-intensive industries in existence. And exhibition stand construction is a reflection of what is happening on a larger scale in the construction industry: the rapid demolition of buildings and the grey energy they store. Meanwhile, many projects have demonstrated that things can be done differently. The prerequisite here is that continued use is taken into account right from the beginning of the design process. That’s why for BAU 2023, we have developed a new location concept based on a zero-waste philosophy.

You can find us here:

HALL C1, BOOTH 329

Your ticket for BAU - make an appointment today!

You are hereby cordially invited to visit our trade fair booth and to learn more about Solarlux and our new products in 2023. If you would like to make an appointment with us, we would be happy to provide you with a ticket code.

Probekubus Messebau
Probekubus Messebau

Zero-waste trade fair booth

3 x 3 x 3 metres – that’s the size of the modular, walk-in cubes made of untreated, laminated timber that will be serving as the presentation area for Solarlux’s product portfolio, either as stand-alone units, stacked or in rows. The cubes are a deliberate nod to the type of improvised mock-up used on building sites that can be set up and taken down efficiently and with minimal resource use. In addition to choosing simple materials, we have also taken the duration of use into consideration: After the trade fair, all the cubes will be reused in Solarlux’s showrooms to present products.

Proline T raumhoch
Proline T raumhoch

New products

Three product sectors will be in the spotlight at this year’s show: the cero sliding window, the Highline bi-folding door, and the new system family, Proline. The Proline in particular has all the ingredients needed to become one of the highlights of the trade show, as it opens the door to a new range of engineering and design possibilities for architects and planners when working on balcony glazing for multi-storey apartment blocks. After all, urban densification, the increased need for sound insulation, and the extreme weather conditions our planet is experiencing are already making protecting buildings and facades a more demanding task today, and are only going to exacerbate the problem further in the future.  

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