“Innovation Square” is more than a public plaza; it is an open urban laboratory that fuses comfort with futuristic technologies. This space aims to stimulate creativity and engagement through smart features and sustainable innovation.

The experience begins at the entrance, where visitors walk on energy-generating flooring powered by footsteps, used to operate lighting elements and interactive sculptures. Smart screens display real-time environmental data like temperature and air quality, and visitors can interact with them to learn more about the design.

Benches are made from recycled materials, with some equipped with small solar panels for charging mobile phones. The square also includes a pavilion for temporary exhibitions and startup ideas where visitors can either participate or simply observe.

On the edges of the square lies a small garden of “tech-plants”—trees equipped with sensors that measure humidity and temperature, sending real-time data to a dedicated app.

“Innovation Square” represents a forward-looking vision for public space design—where the visitor is not just a consumer of space but a partner in the experience and an explorer in a realm of environmental intelligence and creativity.