Klimahaus Bremerhaven
A static room becomes an immersive experience.
The room about the Hallig Langeneß was technically outdated. The content no longer worked. The impact was gone.
What emerged is a completely rethought experience space – with projection, an interactive table and narrative elements. Visitors move through a panorama, discover content themselves and hear stories from real residents.
Result: A room that moves you – and stays in memory.
What the exhibit shows
One hallig. Four perspectives.
You stand in the middle of the hallig. The walls show a continuous panorama and precise projections change light and mood.
In the centre: a multi-touch table. Here content can be explored, and small tasks invite participation.
Four residents tell their stories through handsets. Direct and personal.
The room doesn't just explain – it lets visitors arrive and immerse themselves.
How the exhibit came about
From existing fabric to new impact
Built for a place that already carries a strong story. The room wasn't simply renovated – it was questioned from the ground up. What should this room achieve today? For visitors. In operation. In the context of the exhibition. These questions shaped the process. Existing elements were deliberately integrated, extended and newly staged.
From the first idea through prototypes to realisation – continuously coordinated and closely aligned with the Klimahaus.
The result: a room that works in everyday operation and is relevant to its visitors again.
„Man schaltet es an und es funktioniert!“
Nele Meyer, Ausstellungskoordinatorin, Klimahaus Bremerhaven
When content shouldn't just be explained
Let's turn it into a spatial experience.
You have a topic that needs closeness. A story that wants to be told – or a place that needs to be rethought. We design rooms that resonate. In close coordination, on time, on budget.