We take a trip to our immediate neighbour: the Netherlands. But there's a lot more to discover in the beautiful neighbouring country than huge fields of tulips and excellent cheese - namely a brand new stadium for SC Cambuur Leeuwarden. With more than 10,000 seats and a glass facade, the new stadium of the Dutch second division club is a real highlight of the municipality. Although construction of the stadium has not yet been finalised, all the glass details are already in place. The large glass surfaces that can already be seen signalise openness and modernity but can also lead to excessive heating in summer. We can easily counteract this with a total of 3,600 m² of thermal and solar control glass. In winter, no valuable heat escapes to the outside and in summer, pleasant temperatures can be easily maintained. Both ensure that energy consumption is ultimately reduced. Our fire-resistant glass was also used on around 600 m². This is essential to prevent the spread of fire in the event of an emergency by creating a completely smoke- and flame-proof room seal. The integration of these glass properties into the stadium architecture creates optimum conditions for fans and players and sets new standards in terms of safety and energy efficiency.