European Forum on the Rhine: Enhancing Cross-Border Cooperation with Innovative Glass Solutions from Glas Trösch

European Forum on the Rhine: Enhancing Cross-Border Cooperation with Innovative Glass Solutions from Glas Trösch
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Date: 23 July 2024

The insulating glass with SILVERSTAR EN2plus ensures optimum thermal insulation and adapts to the building's modern energy concept.

Situated on the picturesque Rhine and connected to France by the nearby Pierre-Pflimlin Bridge, the European Forum on the Rhine strengthens cross-border cooperation and Franco-German cultural exchange as a multifunctional building.

Designed by the Grossmann Group, the Forum fulfils several purposes: it houses the unique binational theatre BAAL, offices for members of the European Parliament from both countries and a permanent exhibition space - making it a lively place for a variety of interactions.

One of Glas Trösch's tried-and-tested glass solutions played a decisive role in the design of the building's ecological standards: The insulating glass with SILVERSTAR EN2plus ensures optimum thermal insulation and adapts to the building's modern energy concept. Visually the glass surfaces, which are inclined at different angles, appear both lively and futuristic.

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