Two Exhibitions, One Location – Realized on Martin-Luther-Straße in Berlin
With the Energiesparwelten (Energy Saving Worlds) exhibition and the adjacent Bäderwelten (Bathroom Worlds) sanitary exhibition, a comprehensive information and consulting center for modern building technology has been created in Berlin-Schöneberg.
The two exhibitions are located side by side on Martin-Luther-Straße and provide visitors with guidance on current topics such as heating technology, indoor climate, ventilation, and bathroom design.
Our team was responsible for the planning and implementation of the furnishings for this project. The goal was to create an environment in both spaces that supports consultation, clearly presents products, and can be flexibly adapted to different thematic areas.
Energiesparwelten – Technology in Focus
Covering approximately 210 square meters, Energiesparwelten presents solutions for energy-efficient systems:
Heat pumps for utilizing environmental energy
Controlled residential ventilation with heating and cooling functions
Air conditioning units for private and commercial applications
Drinking and heating water treatment systems
Underfloor heating for both new and existing buildings
The exhibition concept features a clear layout and modular furnishings, enabling a cross-thematic and practical presentation.
Bäderwelten – Hands-On Solutions
The adjacent sanitary exhibition offers an overview of current developments in the bathroom sector – from design and functionality to barrier-free solutions.
With a minimalist design language, warm materials, and targeted lighting, an environment is created that allows customers to find orientation and enables consultants to provide undisturbed, in-depth advice. Here too, the focus was on clear zoning and flexible presentation.
Each of the two exhibitions was designed according to its specific requirements – with a focus on functionality, thematic structure, and customer guidance. Close collaboration with the on-site team enabled tailored solutions that showcase the diverse content in the best possible way.
The result is two independent presentation spaces, each with its own focus, yet united by a shared design language.