ral competition was held, which was won by pool Architekten from Zurich, Switzerland. Four years later, the original Hall 52 was demolished; between 2018 and 2020, the new building for the Department of
meters were produced here for customers around the world until the spread of digitisation decades later made new usage concepts unavoidable. The goal is to transform the quarter into a lively urban area
near Biel train station in the Canton of Bern. The buildings, which were constructed in 1935 and later expanded, are sophisticated in design and are considered a pioneering achievement of modern factory
the architectural firm Eric Ott won the competition for the "Maison de la Paix" project. Five years later, Mr Ott, together with his office IPAS, created a complex of six individual buildings that are sy
tendering process for the construction of the new medical faculty at JKU Linz back in 2015. Six years later, and the ensemble consisting of four different structures that all meet to form a rectangular, open
The facade installation began in winter 2018 and was successfully completed in just under a year later. On 29 November 2019, King Willem Alexander reopened the former Technohal and renamed it the TechMed