Assa Abloy at Stuttgart City Library

With the solutions of Assa Abloy, the Stuttgart City Library ensures the safe operation of the doors of the escape routes, regardless of whether they should be securely locked or opened with access authorization.

Assa Abloy at Stuttgart City LibraryAssa Abloy The contract was awarded to equip the Stuttgart City Library with an access control system.

Located on Mailänder Platz Square , It was designed as an almost square cube. The building houses a 500.000 books, films, Audio volumes, newspapers, Magazines, Scores, Photos and software packages on a surface of more than 20.000 square meters.

The exterior of the library is protected by the access control system Opendo neo, provides the flexibility to grant and manage entry authorisations.

If changes need to be made to schedules or access rooms, These have immediate effect on the door of the gallery area.

Assa Abloy was awarded the contract to equip the library with a security system. The specifications stated that the entrances of the building should be equipped with electronic components that are centrally managed and that could integrate the interior doors through mechatronic systems., as needed.

Assa Abloy at Stuttgart City LibraryIn this way, Any security breaches would be avoided. If an identity card is lost or needs to be locked, can be done without delay, thanks to the fact that the cylinders are directly connected to the system.

With the effeff Escape Door Terminal 1380 by Assa Abloy, the Stuttgart City Library ensures the safe operation of the doors of the escape routes, regardless of whether they should be securely locked or opened with access authorization, while ensuring the safe and reliable use of escape routes in emergency situations.

Emergency exit doors are secured by the exhaust strike 331. Its hidden mounting allows it to be integrated into the geometry of the door.


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By • 20 Oct, 2022
• Section: Case studies, Access control