
A Light-Filled Space for Ideas
The Green Centre Immenstadt combines modern architecture with innovative solutions from LAMILUX to create a sustainable and inspiring environment. The well-thought-out combination of functionality, energy efficiency, and comfort makes the building a model for environmentally conscious construction.
5° Inclination18 Glass Elements35m² Glass Surface

A Sustainable Hub for Regional Networking
The Green Centre Immenstadt is an outstanding example of sustainable architecture and regional networking. As a hub for innovation and collaboration, it brings together key players such as the Bavarian Farmers' Association and the Allgäuholz Markenverband e.V. under one roof. The building serves as a platform for knowledge transfer and the promotion of regional value chains, particularly in the fields of agriculture and forestry. With its modern, sustainable concept, the centre ot only represents the goals of its users but also sets new standards for ecological construction in rural areas.

A Flagship Project for Architecture and Energy Efficiency
Architecturally, the three-story building impresses with its clear cubic form and the use of regional materials such as wood and clay. The façade combines craftsmanship with aesthetic elegance, while the light-filled atrium serves as the central communication space. Here, sustainability and comfort come together: passive house standards, innovative cooling through groundwater, and the natural regulation of the indoor climate by a 46-ton clay wall are just some of the technical highlights that make the Green Center a model for energy efficiency and modern construction.

Daylight Solutions for a Friendly Atmosphere
With LAMILUX glass roof systems, the Green Centre has been designed to be both light-filled and energy-efficient. The LAMILUX Glass Roof PR60 Passivhaus and FE glass elements ensure natural lighting of the interior spaces and create a pleasant atmosphere. Through innovative glazing, the light incidence is optimized while the rooms remain protected from overheating – an example of the successful fusion of aesthetics and functionality.

Shed Roof for Light, Air, and Safety
The slightly inclined shed roof ensures an even distribution of daylight and is equipped with integrated ventilation elements that create a pleasant indoor atmosphere. The construction is complemented by an advanced smoke and heat exhaust system, which ensures effective smoke and heat extraction in the event of a fire, enhancing the safety of building users.