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World’s First Sustainable Dance Club

December 3, 2008 · Print This Article

Sure you like to party, but did you know that dancing could help power your favorite club? Check out this video which profiles the Sustainable Dance Club in Rotterdam (NL).

According to The Lohasian,

The club uses proven technologies such as grey water circuits, sustainable (renewable) materials, wind turbines and solar panels. But goes even further by integrating human movement and human experience into the sustainability design.

Moving, sweating, body heat all interface with the environment, from powering LED lights through a movement powered dance floor, to changing wall colors effected by body heat.The innovative design truly pushes the boundaries of sustainable thinking, by creating an incredibly interesting value chain between the DJ who is to inspire the club attendees who power the “light show” and various other elements of the the club – creating the ultimate atmosphere and experience.

For more information, visit sustainablerotterdam.com.

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