• Weisser Würfel (White Cube) in Vaduz

    The "Weisser Würfel" construction project is a free-standing extension of the existing Hilti Museum. The museum and new Hilti Art Foundation building are linked together in the basement floors. In addition to the Hilti Art Foundation rooms on the first and fourth floor, the ground and second floors are home to the Huber watch and jewellery company.

  • One-One, two crystals light up

    One-One Living on the Top. The two almost 50-metre high One-One high-rise buildings now light up in the sun.

  • Krapf AG builds bridges

    Die SPS Stiftung und die Architekten Hemmi Fayet haben uns damit beauftragt, eine 55 Meter lange Passarelle zu bauen. Wir freuen uns über diesen Auftrag und sind stolz auf das Vertrauen, das uns die Auftraggeber entgegenbringen.

  • Special solution for Natural History Museum in St. Gallen

    Krapf AG has developed a special solution for Zurich-based architects Armon Semadeni: giant parallel opening windows for the Natural History Museum.

  • Refurbishment of Modissa clothing store

    The refurbishment of the famous Modissa clothing store in Zurich was highly challenging, from the planning stage through to installation. Construction work began in August 2014. Due to the tight completion deadline, the firms involved had to ensure that all coordination and logistics exercises were carefully planned. Architects Matteo Thun & Partners were commissioned for the refurbishment.

  • one-one high-rises in Cham: living at the top

    Krapf AG has received a contract to work on two further high-rise buildings in the Zug area. The company was awarded the contract due to its reputation as a full-service supplier in metal façade construction and producer of pneumatically sealed air-lux sliding windows, which ensure draught-free living comfort even at great heights.

  • Zug’s latest skyscraper is revealed

    The 56-metre high jewel in the centre of Zug is the first residential skyscraper in Switzerland with a sliding casement facade: 18 floors have been enhanced with 136 horizontal, pneumatically-sealed sliding windows from air-lux.

  • PRIXFORIX an die Krapf AG / Fachhochschule St.Gallen

    Der angesehene PRIXFORIX-Fassadenaward 2013 für die überzeugendste Fassadengestaltung ist über die Bühne gegangen. Die neue Fachhochschule St.Gallen von Giuliani Hönger Architekten aus Zürich mit ihren 912 Fenstern der Krapf AG gehört zu den Preisträgern.

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