GEZE door systems improve energy efficiency in the sustainable Green Pea project

Sustainable (or ‘green’) buildings aim to preserve ecosystems and the environment while also providing benefits for people and society. One prime example is the Green Pea sustainable shopping centre in Turin. Environmentally conscious consumption and sustainable architecture are melded here, and everything down to the details has been designed to be environmentally friendly. GEZE door systems provide increased energy efficiency and perfectly blend in with the ambitious architectural and sustainability concept.

Green Pea sustainability project in Turin

Smart door systems such as the Slimdrive SLT-FR reduce the heat consumption of a building.

Smart door systems such as the Slimdrive SLT-FR reduce the heat consumption of a building. © GEZE GmbH

In December 2020 Green Pea the world’s first specialist retail centre dedicated to green sustainability, opened in Turin. Spread across five floors, it features 66 shops, a museum, three restaurants, a swimming pool, a spa and a club for creative minds – in total, a hundred partners who have all committed to the topic of sustainability. rschrieben haben. 

The building's motto is: respect nature, consume sustainably

Even the name Green Pea is, in effect, a declaration. Ultimately this diminutive legume is a symbol of respect; it is round like the Earth and as green as we should strive to be. Green Pea is a call to action, urging us to treat nature with respect and inviting us to indulge responsibly.

Buildings of the future

The Green Pea sustainable building is located in the direct vicinity of the world-famous Eataly slow food store and the former Lingotto Fiat factory, which was lavishly renovated and transformed into a modern multi-functional centre following its closure. The green building is therefore in good company when it comes to unique, future-oriented architecture. 

Sustainable architecture

One vestibule on each floor equipped with Slimdrive SLT-FR automatic telescopic sliding door systems.

One vestibule on each floor equipped with Slimdrive SLT-FR automatic telescopic sliding door systems. © GEZE GmbH

Sustainability through photovoltaic and solar panels, wind energy use and recovery.

Sustainability through photovoltaic and solar panels, wind energy use and recovery. © GEZE GmbH

The Green Pea building covers 15,000 square metres and is sustainably designed in every respect. Designed by architects Cristiana Catino (ACC Naturale Architettura) and Carlo Grometto (Negozio Blu Architetti Associati), the building is akin to a living organism. It aims to give people space to breathe and, through its beauty, highlight the importance of a more sustainable lifestyle. The 2,000 trees, plants and shrubs that surround the building further underscore this message. They offer people a green recreational space and offset greenhouse gas emissions.

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Renewable power generation conserves natural resources

The centre’s sustainability concept also impresses from a technical perspective. For example, it draws on renewable energy through geothermal wells, photovoltaic and solar panels, wind energy systems and kinetic energy recovery systems. This reduces the demands on fossil fuels and conserves natural resources.

We are proud that our energy-efficient and design-oriented solutions have helped to achieve the ambitious sustainability targets.

Giulia Cantù, Presales & Marketing Manager, GEZE Italy
Slimdrive SLT-FR from GEZE on the automatic telescopic sliding door systems of the Green Peas.

Slimdrive SLT-FR from GEZE on the automatic telescopic sliding door systems of the Green Peas. © GEZE GmbH

Saving on heating costs and improving energy efficiency

In addition to the use of renewable energy sources, energy efficiency plays a key role in a building’s sustainability concept. The lower the energy consumption for heating, lighting and building technology, the lower the CO₂ emissions.

Smart door systems reduce heat losses

Various measures can be taken to reduce a building’s energy consumption, from insulating façades to door technology. Every floor of Green Pea is therefore outfitted with a vestibule with two Slimdrive SLT-FR automatic telescopic sliding door systems. The narrow design and low installation height also enable usage in confined spaces with small clear opening widths or limited space next to the door opening, which is the case in the staircases of Green Pea. 
One distinctive feature is that, in conjunction with fine-framed profile systems with ISO glass, the door systems not only enable usage in  emergency exit systems, but also result in a significant reduction in the amount of energy required for heating, which saves 

Further benefits of the Slimdrive SLT-FR door system:

  • Only 7 cm high, ideal for usage in extremely narrow glass façades and all-glass systems (IGG)
  • Suitable for usage in emergency exit systems thanks to escape route function with redundant drive design
  • High opening widths of 1000 to 3600 mm across two parallel-running tracks
  • Very quiet running and low-wear direct current drive
  • Very quiet running and low-wear direct current drive