- Lighting Design: GOL Lichtdesign_guardians of light
- Audiovisual: Universalmuseum Joanneum
- Artist (Lighting Installation Entrance): Brigitte Kowanz
- Typography “100 X Styria”: Thomas Maier
- Structural Engineer: Manfred Petschnigg
- Electrical Engineer: pi-Plan GmbH, orange energy Friedl GmbH
- Hvac, Mep Engineer: Pechmann GmbH
- Fire Protection Planning And Civil Engineer: Norbert Rabl Ziviltechniker GmbH
- Wood Works, Metal Works, Assembly Works: Meistermetall / Workshop
- Contractors: Universalmuseum Joanneum
- Dry Construction: Ruckenstuhl GmbH
- Glass Work: Glas Sajko GmbH
- Flooring And Coatings: Haring & Marx GmbH
- HVAC: Hübl Haustechnik
- Client: Universalmuseum Joanneum
- Team: Patrick Handler, Martin Lesjak, Jörg Kindermann, Dominik Gladik, Sigrid Prinz, Amila Smajlovic
- Fire Protection Planning: Norbert Rabl Ziviltechniker GmbH
- Civil Engineer: Norbert Rabl Ziviltechniker GmbH
- Glass Work: Glas Sajko GmbH
- City: Graz
- Country: Austria
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