Thinker cell in the room-in-room principle as a self-sufficient room element

Coperion Stuttgart

room-in-room system optimizes existing open space area

A global market leader and technology leader for compounding systems, dosing systems and bulk material systems is based in Stuttgart. From here, the company serves as a partner to globally operating corporations and medium-sized customers from the plastics, chemicals and food industries. The company's history begins with the year it was founded in 1879. It is understandable that facility management not only has new buildings in its portfolio, but is also required to operate production and office space from bygone eras. A large office space dates back to the early 1970s and has been operated according to the open space philosophy ever since. This example shows how office work and the demands placed on the office have changed since then. The customer's willingness to change does not always go as far as our plans would like, and yet it is clear that communication is becoming the focus of office work.

Where previously space-consuming furniture castles took over the division of room zones, today openness and transparency are required. Room systems made of glass, highly acoustically effective, structure the area and optimize space efficiency. The room-in-room system vetroCUBE offers a suitable solution. With built-in technologies for ventilation, light and electrification, free-standing, easily changeable and self-sufficient spaces are created beyond the facade. Even if it was decided to connect the existing ventilation system, the room-in-room system remains independent of the building in all other respects.