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Schuppis 10; Photos: Daniel Ammann
Aston Martin St.Gallen
Allmendli public swimming pool ; Photos: Herta Hurnaus
Apartment building Sennhüslenstrasse; Photos: Media 5 GmbH
Rudolfstrasse; Photos: Arnold Kohler

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Every project has its own story. Discover more about our current projects in this blog post.

Schuppis 10

Schuppis 10, new office and production building, K+D Immo AG, St. Gallen. The major challenge was the tight production and assembly schedule of only four months. Thanks to our well-established team and our many years of experience in façade and metal construction, we successfully made, delivered and assembled the aluminium elements on schedule.

Façade construction

1,820 m2 aluminium strip windows. Inner courtyard as transom-mullion construction with fire protection 560 m2, shading and metal construction

Aston Martin St.Gallen

Showroom for the luxury brand in Niederwil, SG. One of the most modern Aston Martin bases, with an automated parking system for 90 vehicles. Showroom and entertainment on the upper floor.

Façade construction

Façade as a curtain-wall transom-mullion construction

Allmendli public swimming pool, Erlenbach

Troop accommodation is transformed into an indoor pool with a lake view. Former underground military accommodation for troops is turned into a light-flooded swimming pool for young people. As the interior lights up, the dark building envelope disappears into the twilight.

Façade construction

Floor-to-ceiling and rear-ventilated filigree glass façade as a transom-mullion steel construction design. 9.2 metres high, two storeys, 18 m x 24 m floorplan

Apartment building, Sennhüslenstrasse

Corporate identity of the architect: Adhered rear-ventilated Alucobond façade without visible screws and with black windows. Complete exterior façade by Krapf AG; fitted with air-lux sliding windows and slanted skylights.

Rudolfstrasse, elegance of a vertically structured façade completely in black

Inner densification of a neighbourhood in Winterthur. The new 19 metre high building with offices and apartments is the architect’s contribution to the inner densification of the neighbourhood on Rudolfstrasse. The vertically structured façade reinforces the elegance of the slender building structure.

Façade construction

Complete aluminium clad exterior façade, rear-ventilated, ‘100% black’ with folding walls, fixed elements and air-lux sliding windows. Tilt-and-turn windows and shading, unique profiles and geometries with sharp-edged sheet metal panels, circular milled slots and vertical pilaster strips. Interior railings made from steel and glass.

 

 

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