
Fill Power Cube building
Project: Fill Power Cube building
Segment: Office
Country/city: Gurten, Austria
Architect: BM Weirethmayer GmbH
Installer: Fill Beteiligungsverwaltungs GmbH
Photographer: raumpixel.at
Production year: 2025
Power Cube – A visionary fusion of functionality and sustainability
The Fill Power Cube is a pioneering five-storey building that redefines multifunctional architecture. Designed primarily as a high-capacity car park with 650 spaces, it also incorporates a logistics hall and a 3,300 m² office area topped with a welcoming rooftop garden. The upper floor hosts a diverse range of amenities, including a fitness centre, dance studio, physiotherapy practice, hair salon and bar – creating a dynamic environment that supports both work and wellbeing.
True to its name, the Power Cube is a powerhouse of innovation. Generating four times more energy than it consumes, it sets a benchmark for sustainable and future-oriented building design.
Ecophon Solo™ – Acoustic comfort with architectural freedom
Acoustic wellbeing played a key role in the design of the open-plan office spaces. To ensure a comfortable and focused working environment, Ecophon Solo™ free-hanging panels were installed throughout. Their dual-sided sound absorption delivers excellent acoustic performance, reducing background noise and improving speech clarity.
Unlike traditional closed ceilings, Ecophon Solo™ panels provide easy access to technical installations, making maintenance and future adaptations straightforward. This flexibility supports long-term functionality and reflects the Power Cube’s forward-thinking design philosophy.
Design that inspires
Beyond their technical performance, Ecophon Solo™ panels enhance the visual and spatial quality of the interior. The suspended design adds depth and lightness to the ceiling, introducing subtle variations of light and shadow. The result is a solution that combines acoustic efficiency with architectural expression – perfectly in tune with the Power Cube’s innovative and sustainable character.