Tag: Baden

  • Schadenmühle Ost project invites public participation

    Schadenmühle Ost project invites public participation

    A consortium of three private landowners and the city of Baden is planning to transform the Schadenmühle Ost site into a place for sustainable, dense and mixed-use living. The current use of the site, which consists of individual buildings, car parks and unused areas, does not meet today’s requirements or the current building and usage regulations, the consortium explains in a press release. The Schadenmühle Ost transformation project aims to create an urban area with around 100 flats, flexible commercial space, green areas and an underground car park.

    On 16 September, the consortium presented the project and its integration into the city’s urban development plans for Baden at an information event. This marked the start of a new phase for the flagship project, according to the press release: from 22 September to 21 October, interested parties can now submit comments and suggestions on or objections to the Schadenmühle Ost design plan. The consortium is providing detailed information on the project on an information portal.

    “We are rooted in Baden and it is important to us to make the Schadenmühle Ost site attractive for the city,” Beni Schmocker, one of the four landowners, is quoted as saying in the press release. “Involving the local population is a matter of course for the landowners.”

  • Photovoltaic system combines culture with sustainability

    Photovoltaic system combines culture with sustainability

    In future, the Museum Langmatt will produce renewable solar power with a 40/45 kilowatt photovoltaic system, enough for the annual consumption of 15 to 20 flats. The grey in-roof modules were installed by Regionalwerke Baden. According to a statement from Regionalwerke, the modules were in keeping with the spirit of the museum, which was built by Sidney Brown, co-founder of the technology group ABB: “Contemporary technology is perfectly compatible with the historical spirit of the Langmatt,” says Markus Stegmann, Director of the Langmatt Museum.

    The PV system is installed on the roof of the newly installed glass pavilion in the park, which was built as part of the complete renovation and expansion of the complex. “The pavilion is intended for readings, concerts and aperitifs for group visits,” says Stegmann.

    While the PV modules have already been in operation for a month, the renovation work is not expected to be completed until next year. The art nouveau villa Langmatt, which now houses the museum, was built around 125 years ago on behalf of the art-loving industrialist couple Brown. The museum therefore houses an important collection of French Impressionists such as Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir.

  • Clear the stage for the best projects in the industry

    Clear the stage for the best projects in the industry

    When the doors of Trafo Baden open on October 2, 2025, the who’s who of the Swiss real estate, construction and finance world will gather for the Real Estate Award 2025 ceremony. In addition to the festive gala with dinner, the focus will be on inspiring impulses, networking and discussions about the future of the industry.

    A special highlight is entrepreneur and visionary Samih Sawiris, who will provide personal insights during the fireside chat, a conversation that promises new perspectives on entrepreneurial thinking and location development.

    Four categories, twelve finalists
    The start of ticket sales also marked the opening of public online voting. Until August 17, 2025, one vote can be cast daily in four forward-looking categories, each with three finalists.

    Digital: Evorest, Optiml, Quanthome

    Sustainability: IAZI CIFI, Mobimo, Neustark

    Project Development & Innovation: Element, UmweltArena, Xania

    Marketing: Avendo, maison.work, tRaumplaner

    The winners will be awarded live at the gala evening and jointly determined by the jury and the audience.

  • Regional construction industry meets in Baden

    Regional construction industry meets in Baden

    On 15 May, city com baden wants to bring together the construction and property companies in the Baden region. To this end, the association of tradespeople and retailers in the city of Baden is organising the Industry Get-Together 2025. “The new event format promotes networking and the exchange of knowledge in the construction and property sector in the Baden region and creates synergies,” explains city com baden in a corresponding press release.

    Participants will be offered insights into the regional housing situation and the development of property prices. Innovative construction and environmental solutions are also on the agenda. Marcel Koller, Chief Economist at Aargauische Kantonalbank, and representatives of the Hächler Group have been booked as speakers. The infrastructure department of the city of Baden has been secured as a partner.

    Participation in the industry get-together is free of charge, but registration is required by 15 April. This can be done online or via a QR code in the press release. There, city com baden will also provide a contact for any queries.

  • Farewell party planned for the Raben-Bad in Baden

    Farewell party planned for the Raben-Bad in Baden

    Bagni Popolari heralds the end of the interim use of the Bad zum Raben. On 25 January, the thermal baths on Kurplatz in Baden will celebrate the end of the “Acts of Attention” exhibition, the association announced in a press release. At the same time, a temporary outdoor pool with natural thermal water on the Limmat promenade will invite visitors to take a dip.

    Bagni Popolari has been revitalising the previously closed Raben-Bad since 2017 with exhibitions, performances, music, readings, lectures and animated films, attracting thousands of visitors, according to the press release. However, the thermal baths now need to be thoroughly renovated in order to continue operating. Among other things, it needs solid pool technology, ventilation, new electrical installations and wheelchair-accessible toilets.

    The Raben cooperative, which emerged from Bagni Popolari, is responsible for the renovation. It was founded in 2022 to acquire the bathing floor in the former Badegasthof zum Raben. The Raben cooperative estimates that the necessary renovations will cost around CHF 4.5 million.

    1.5 million of this is to be raised through the sale of new cooperative shares and donations. The Raben-Genossenschaft intends to raise the remaining 3 million Swiss francs through donations from the public sector, foundations and sponsors as well as loans. “If everything goes well, Bagni Popolari will be able to celebrate the first vernissage in the renovated Bad zum Raben in 2027,” hopes the association.

  • Museum Langmatt in Baden to be completely renovated by 2026

    Museum Langmatt in Baden to be completely renovated by 2026

    ERNE is involved in the complete renovation of the Langmatt Museum in Baden. Specifically, the construction company from Laufenburg is to take on part of the renovation of the villa. “The work includes the demolition of entire rooms inside the building and the subsequent reconstruction of floor slabs, walls and ceilings, the renewal of the sewerage system and the partial demolition of the exterior façade, including façade renovation,” explains ERNE in a post on LinkedIn. ERNE also moved benches and steel supports for the construction of a new glass pavilion.

    The overall refurbishment of the villa and the surrounding public park will take place this year and next. Meanwhile, the museum’s private collection of French Impressionism in Europe will be sent on a European tour. The Langmatt Museum is due to reopen in spring 2026.

  • Hächler builds with sustainable raw materials in Baden

    Hächler builds with sustainable raw materials in Baden

    Hächler has been commissioned by the city of Baden to build a wooden floor grate on Stadtturmstrasse. According to a statement by the Wettingen-based construction company, the use of regional materials was important to the city of Baden.

    Hächler AG Holzbau decided on larch wood as the building material, according to the statement written by Benjamin Schwitter, Hächler’s construction manager for timber construction. There is only a limited selection and availability of durable and suitable woods in the domestic tree population. Hächler was able to select the larch trunks from the Surbtal forestry operation itself. The larches thus grew less than 15 kilometres away from the site of operation.

    The selected logs were cut and dried in the sawmill in Leuggern. The logs were then processed into finished floor boards in the hall at Hächler. The planks were made of particularly stable rift or half-rift wood. From this, elements with a thickness of four centimetres, screwed from below, were produced for a durable floor grid.

    The added value for the production of the wooden gratings took place exclusively in the region, from the forestry operation to the sawmill to production and assembly, says Schwitter. This and the short distances led to a sustainable end result in the realisation of the order from the city of Baden.

  • Office LAB becomes a new tenant in Konnex Baden

    Office LAB becomes a new tenant in Konnex Baden

    On behalf of the co-ownership, SPGI Zurich has rented additional space in the Baden connection . The Zurich company Office LAB will move into a total area of over 2800 square meters from January 2024, according to a press release . Then the provider of coworking offices will also take over the entire conference and event management for the Konnex building complex in the center of Baden.

    Office LAB has been using 800 square meters in connection with sub-letting since August of this year. The Zurich company offers office solutions for individuals and companies. These receive access to the coworking spaces in the form of day passes or fixed team offices. So far, Office LAB operates six locations. With the new location, the company is strengthening its already established presence in Baden.

    The Konnex building complex at Brown Boveri Strasse 7 is currently being completely renovated. A “city within a city” offer will be available there by mid-2023. A total of around 35,000 square meters of space will be rented for this purpose.

  • Swimming fans buy the thermal bath Zum Raben in Baden

    Swimming fans buy the thermal bath Zum Raben in Baden

    According to the press release , the realization of the Bad zum Raben cultural thermal baths planned by the Bagni Popolari association is getting closer. Buyers have already been found for over 600 cooperative shares at CHF 1,299 each for the purchase of the empty thermal baths on Baden’s Kurplatz. The search for further members of the cooperative for the future cultural and community pool continues, because according to the first estimate of the conversion and renovation requirements, an investment volume of around 1.3 million Swiss francs results.

    It took just under six weeks to collect the required CHF 780,000, according to the club’s statement. With this equity, the cooperative property Bad zum Raben can now buy the bathing floor of the former bathing inn Zum Raben.

    The association is “overjoyed that so many people have registered as Raben cooperative members in such a short time,” Andreas Rudow, co-president of the cooperative, is quoted as saying. “This is a strong sign that many people and organizations want a communal cultural thermal bath. And it makes us confident that we can also overcome the next, more difficult hurdle together: financing the upcoming conversion.”

    In order for the unused thermal bath to be permanently filled with natural thermal water and art again, structural adjustments and extensive investments in the new bath technology are required. A non-profit cultural and community pool with four thermal pools is to be built by 2025.

    The Bad zum Raben can be visited and bathed on Saturday, August 20, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. You can see the premises and the future room concept. Likewise on Saturday, September 3, for the same period.

  • Villa Boveri remains one of the most beautiful meeting places

    Villa Boveri remains one of the most beautiful meeting places

    Once again this year, the Villa Boveri in Baden is one of the most beautiful meeting locations in Switzerland. According to a press release , the facility operated by the ABB Welfare Foundation received 9.3 out of a possible 10 points in the Swiss Location Award 2022 in the Meeting Locations category. Villa Boveri achieved the same classification last year. In 2022, an independent expert jury and 28,346 organizers and visitors voted for the award of the highest quality seal, Outstanding.

    “The award shows us that our work is appreciated by organizers and visitors and motivates us to continue to do our best for every occasion so that our guests can experience an unforgettable stay with us,” says Managing Director Dorit Lamprecht performance in this year’s Swiss Location Award quoted.

    The atmosphere of the former residence of the Boveri family is “unique”, according to the site of the eventlokale.ch portal, which hosts the Swiss Location Award every year. Historical, but also modern meeting rooms and seminar rooms equipped with the latest technology are an inspiring place for workshops, seminars or team events. The Villa Boveri in Baden is also suitable for private or business celebrations, weddings, cultural and social events.

    The eventlokale.ch platform was founded in 2008 by Zurich native Marcel Hophan, according to the company’s website, which has belonged to Zurich-based Optimize AG since 2014. This specializes in the marketing of events and related services in the German-speaking area.

  • Konnex Baden wins two more tenants

    Konnex Baden wins two more tenants

    On behalf of the co-ownership, SPGI Zurich AG has rented two additional areas in the Baden connection . The Konnex building complex in the center of Baden is currently being completely renovated. According to themedia release , a “city in a city” offer will be available there by mid-2023. A total of around 35,000 square meters of space will be rented for this purpose.

    According to the press release, the new tenants are Casino Davos AG and SkySale. Casino Davos has already moved in as an interim tenant and will move into its new 495 square meter space once the refurbishment is complete. SkySale Schweiz GmbH, better known under its apple box brand, is also a new tenant. It will move into around 814 square meters of space in early summer 2023.

    The interest in the innovative multi-tenant concept of the Konnex is great and negotiations are currently taking place for many other areas. The city-in-city concept envisages a range of services and amenities, including restaurants, convenience stores, fitness, childcare and co-working.

    SPGI Zurich AG, based in Zollikon, is a subsidiary of the Intercity Group , an independent real estate service provider with group companies in Zurich, Lucerne, Bern, Basel, St.Gallen, Olten SO and Zug. Since 1993, SPGI Zurich AG has been an alliance partner of Cushman & Wakefield , a leading global provider of real estate services with headquarters in Chicago and 53,000 employees in 60 countries worldwide.

  • City Com Baden invites you to the 2nd Shopping City Forum

    City Com Baden invites you to the 2nd Shopping City Forum

    The association of retailers City Com Baden is organizing the 2nd Baden Shopping City Forum on Thursday, June 2nd. According to a message on LinkedIn, the start is at 7 p.m. in the Trafo Culture and Congress Center in Baden in Hall 36.2. The hall opens at 6.30 p.m.

    Michael Wicki, President of City Com Baden, welcomes the participants to the second forum of this kind. According to the programme, the topic of the evening will be questions relating to construction and real estate. The title of the input lecture is: “Construction site shopping city – projects and challenges”. Gabriela Rast, portfolio manager of the SBB pension fund, and Fredy Hasenmaile, head of real estate analysis at Crédit Suisse, will speak about this. Daniel Lorenzi , owner and managing director of the kitchen shop of the same name, reports from practice. Katia Röthlin from the communications agency Röthlin & Röthlin in Baden-Dättwil will moderate the event.

    At 7.30 p.m. there are workshops on the following questions: Conversions and new buildings – how do we remain accessible to customers? Attractive store mix – who will ensure the right tenant successor? New space offers – what do start-ups need? The evaluation of the group discussions is scheduled for 8:15 p.m. and after Michael Wicki’s closing remarks, an aperitif riche awaits.

    The shopping city forum is an initiative of City Com Baden and the contact point for business in the city of Baden, which used to promote the city. The inspiration and discussion platform works in a hybrid way – with physical events on specific topics and as a virtual place where the latest developments in the shopping city are continuously disseminated and negotiated, according to the aim of the event on the LinkedIn page.

  • AMAG hands over award to Killer Interior

    AMAG hands over award to Killer Interior

    Killer Interior received an Audi Q4 e-tron as the prize for first place in the AMAG Group AG Family Business Award. According to a media release , the specialist for shopfitting and interior design had already won in September last year and was able to collect its prize at the AMAG location in Baden AG.

    Killer Interior received the award for its “value-oriented corporate development” as well as the “inner drive and striving for continuous change”, according to the jury. Employees can continue their education at the Killer Lean Academy and receive “meaningful orientation” through the value of sustainability anchored in the company’s vision and mission. The company was founded in 1963 and is managed in the third generation by Marco Killer.

    The second and third-place applicant companies Hobet from Oberkirch LU and Zenhäusler Frères from Sitten VS also received a car. Unlike Killer Interior, you can only use it for one year and not keep it.

    The Zug-based automotive company AMAG’s competition for the Family Business Award 2022 runs until May 13th.

  • Two women strengthen the board of the SVSM

    Two women strengthen the board of the SVSM

    At the General Assembly of the Swiss Association for Site Management ( SVSM ) in Baden on March 31, the members elected two new board members: Jasmina Ritz and Katharina Hopp. According to the announcement on the association’s website , the general assembly took place as part of the SVSM Dialogue Site Management 2022 in the garden hall of the Villa Boveri in Baden. During the dialogue, more than 30 people followed the practical presentations on site management in Baden, in the Wil region and in Upper Valais.

    With the election of Jasmina Ritz, Managing Director of the Limmatstadt AG location promotion, there are now three Limmattal residents on the seven-strong SVSM board. President Beny Ruhstaller is also head of the office of the Niderfeld landowners’ association, Albert Schweizer is a founding member of the SVSM and head of Schlieren location promotion.

    When asked, Ritz explains her motivation for the position on the board: “I would like to campaign for more visibility and awareness of our profession, to make our performance and impact more recognizable. Our work cannot be reduced to company settlements. We are designers, drive projects forward, bring people together, open doors and are ambassadors for our locations.”

    Katharina Hopp, who was also elected to the SVSM board, worked until 2021 as head of site development at the Baselland location promotion. From summer 2022 she will work at AXA Investment Managers as an ESG/Asset Management Analyst.

  • Baden regional works want to add to the administrative building

    Baden regional works want to add to the administrative building

    The administrative building of Regionalwerke Baden AG , classified as a municipal monument, is to be enlarged. According to a media release , the planning provides for an increase in the workshop wing and the expansion of the underground car park at the company’s location on Haselstrasse in the center of Baden. The expansion of the office space is in line with the strategic development of Regionalwerke AG Baden and will secure the location in the future.

    The administration building was built in 1934 by the architects Robert Lang and Hans Loepfe in the “new building” style. The building was renovated from 1987 to 1988. The concrete facade was awarded the Heimatschutzpreis in 1987. The original urban context of the building changed from 1999 to 2005 with the erection of the nave and the north house. The planned extension takes up the urban development and respects the existing building fabric. Several variants were discussed in detail with representatives from the preservation of historical monuments, homeland security and the cityscape commission.

    Next, Regionalwerke AG Baden will clarify essential building law framework conditions as part of a preliminary decision, according to the media release. The construction project is planned for 2024.

    The Regionalwerke AG Baden with 135 employees supplies the city and partly the region with energy and drinking water.

  • Model city Baden completes the first project phase

    Model city Baden completes the first project phase

    The results of the first working phase of the model city project were noted and discussed by the representatives of the 13 participating municipalities. According to a media release from the city of Baden , the municipalities' figures and data compiled in four working groups were analyzed and assessed. The further procedure in the 2nd project phase was also decided.

    The 13 municipalities of the model city include Baden, Birmenstorf, Ehrendingen, Ennetbaden, Fislisbach, Gibstorf, Mägenwil, Mellingen, Neuenhof, Oberrohrdorf, Obersiggenthal, Turgi and Wettingen.

    In the discussion on authorities, administration and organization, considerable differences between the municipalities were found, according to the press release. In the area of finance, it was determined, among other things, that the tax income per inhabitant in the model city in 2019 was 14 percent above the Aargau average. It is also assumed that the debt in the model city communities will increase significantly on average in the financial planning period up to 2025 due to high investments.

    In the case of health, society and social affairs, simple and immediate reorganization or reorganization are hardly possible due to the complexity. But cooperation is feasible. The analysis of settlement development, spatial planning and mobility showed that the consolidation of the municipalities would not contribute to a cost reduction overall. Increased efficiency is also possible today.

    For the second phase of the project, it was decided to continue working on three topics from phase 1. In cooperation with the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW), a “talent pool” is to be developed which enables learners to continue to be employed in one of the 13 model communities after completing their apprenticeship. The other projects are regionalization of tax offices and the development of a joint solution for refugee care. In the second phase, there will be a joint IT infrastructure, model planning for a sub-area of land use planning, and coordination of the development prognoses for the number of pupils as well as school space planning and school buildings.

  • The ground floor is used correctly

    The ground floor is used correctly

    Ground floor locations in major Swiss cities and medium-sized centers, but also in smaller communities, are increasingly leading a bleak existence – at least away from the coveted prime locations. According to real estate market experts, there has been a clear functional change in this type of land use not just since the Covid 19 pandemic. Where there used to be a restaurant, a café or a hairdresser, a butcher or an owner-managed fashion store, today there is a yawning emptiness in many places.

    In the focus of science
    Nicole Hartmann, research assistant at the Institute for Interior Design (IIA) at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts (HSLU), is currently working on the possibilities of converting this very special type of building space. With her colleagues Markus Gmünder, Christoph Hanisch and Katharina Kleczka, she is currently looking at the “question of the conversion of the ground floor from the inside out” in her “PARTERRE” project. Hartmann says: "Ground floor zones are an important part of buildings, but also of the cityscape." However, restructuring processes in the industry and the growth of online trading have recently brought about a change in the function of the ground floor locations. Social and cultural shifts in values as well as legal framework conditions also played a role in the subject, according to Hartmann. The project team collected very specific practical examples in the Portuguese city of Porto, where, thanks to new ideas and innovations, city quarters could be revitalized with SMEs and start-ups. Or recently in the city of Lucerne, where currently pronounced vacancies and unused business and retail space are visible and omnipresent due to the lack of international tourists.

    One solution: pop-up shops
    The company founding pop-up shops by founder and managing director Chalid A. El Ashker is committed to precisely such vacancies. With his “online marketplace” he has free space in Baden, Brugg and Dietikon on offer. The internet platform of the start-up based in Zollikon brings providers of free retail and promotional space together with those interested in renting space for a limited period of time. Even the rental agreement and rent payments are processed online in pop-up shops. Target groups are landlords with vacant space on the one hand and new innovative brands, companies, designers or artists on the other hand who need space to display their products. “Regardless of the type of space – we optimize the letting process,” says El Ashker, whose business idea does not stop at the Swiss borders. He also lists international business spaces, for example in Germany, the UK or the USA, many of them on the ground floor of a building. For the start-up founder, his platform has several advantages: "We increase the availability of retail space and promote the local economy by supporting new, emerging and established companies." In Switzerland, pop-up shops are already working with customers such as SBB, Swiss Post, Migros, SPG Intercity and Wincasa.

    Flexible office space close to where you live
    But retail solutions are not the only option for vacant commercial space on the ground floor of Swiss municipalities and cities. This type of commercial space can, for example, be converted into office space depending on the requirements of the administration and depending on the definition of the urban zone. The Village Office company offers one of the new German “coworking space” concepts. It is aiming to create several hundred flexibly rentable coworking spaces throughout Switzerland. There are currently more than 80 federal “coworking spaces” from Village Office in the country – for example in Aarau, Bottighofen, Frauenfeld, Lucerne or in Laax, Nyon and Davos.

    Conceived and founded as a cooperative, it wants to promote new forms of work and build up a whole network of “coworking spaces”. "In doing so, we are also creating bridges between communities, companies, property owners and coworkers," says Jenny Schäpper-Uster, who co-founded the new branch association Coworking Switzerland in 2015 and 2016 and village offices on the other. “Our vision is that by 2030 every person in Switzerland will reach the next 'coworking space' within 15 minutes. In this way, we relieve the traffic infrastructure, increase local added value and improve the quality of life with shorter commutes. "

    «Revitalizing inner cities»
    Interior designer Nicole Hartmann from HSLU brings into play another option for converting vacant ground floor areas in inner-city areas: living space. "Depending on the existing floor plans, room heights, window fronts and surface types, the focus should be on an actual revitalization of the inner cities," she said. This could then also mean making old towns attractive, liveable and worth living in again for new residents. In many places in Switzerland, people have been displaced in peripheral zones or in agglomerations because contemporary and modern floor plans may have been created in new neighborhoods. "A discussion about new mixed uses and the redefinition of public zones could initiate a new trend and revitalize many city centers and inner cities," Hartmann is convinced.

    This is exactly what the current “PARTERRE” project aims to investigate. It is also about the question of how a change of use affects the quality of life and amenity of the city dwellers and how the interfaces between public city life and private living can be designed. "The project takes into account the entire structure of effects with the interests of the various actors and develops a sustainable and future-oriented conversion strategy for vacant ground floors," says Hartmann. We can already look forward to your project results.

    The city of Baden – a positive example
    Baden, the third largest municipality in the canton of Aargau with over 19,000 inhabitants, is one of the top 5 of Switzerland's 110 economic regions. Around 2500 companies are based here, including many international companies. Thanks to the connection to the local and long-distance transport networks and the distance of only around 20 kilometers to Zurich, the canton capital Aarau and the city of Waldshut-Tiengen in Germany, it is a regional economic center and also a popular place to live.

    So it is not surprising that location promoter Thomas Lütolf can report a very low vacancy rate in the inner-city retail space: "Of 220 spaces, only three are currently empty." This means that the vacancy rate on the city's ground floor is lower than it has been in six years – despite the ongoing corona pandemic. A trend that he sees in the retail space is the increased use by gastronomy and food concepts. The retail stores also showed new concepts and tried-and-tested products: for example, Ohne.ch on Stadtturmstrasse 15 offers fair and sustainable food unpackaged. In addition, the Sprüngli confectionery chain, which is well-known and popular across national borders, was able to move into the Baden train station.

    And when it comes to pop-up stores, too, Lütolf sees more opportunities than risks: "Pop-up shops are not unknown in Baden." In his opinion, this trend will hold up in the long term and whether the active art and cultural scene in the city will be able to quickly and easily use the areas that have become free. Only when it comes to rent levels does it show a slight downward trend. "But that in turn makes it interesting for other groups of providers in this usage segment," says Lütolf. (mr).

  • Basic report on the merger of Baden and Turgi is available

    Basic report on the merger of Baden and Turgi is available

    The basic and financial report on the opportunities and risks of a community merger , drawn up by seven working groups with representatives from Baden and Turgi, is now publicly available. According to a media release from the city of Baden, it can now be viewed publicly on the project website under Reports.

    According to the press release, the seven working groups from Baden and Turgi examined topics such as authorities, administration, spatial planning, schooling, the local community, forest, factories, and the fire brigade. An independent auditing company analyzed the financial situation and the prospects for the merger.

    In addition to the publication on the project website, several information events are planned. On April 7, the two ammen Markus Schneider and Adrian Schoop and the two women vice-men Regula Dell'Anno-Doppler and Astrid Barben will be discussing the knowledge gained in the first phase of the project in a live broadcast. After completing the basic work, those responsible for the project came to the conclusion that the chances of a merger outweigh the above.

    On May 6th, a Thursday, and on May 22nd, a Saturday, representatives of the working groups will be available for talks at market stalls on Baden's Schlossbergplatz. On May 7th, the information stand will be set up in Bahnhofstrasse in Turgi.

    On June 13, 2021, the citizens of both municipalities will vote on whether they want to commission the Baden City Council and the Turgi City Council to draw up a merger agreement in a second project phase. According to the media release, if both municipalities are yes, the merger agreement would come before the residents' council and the municipal assembly in autumn 2022. The second referendum would take place in March 2023. The merger would take place on January 1, 2024.

    If only one of the municipalities voted no on June 13, 2021, the project would end.

  • Old cotton mill in Turgi becomes an office complex

    Old cotton mill in Turgi becomes an office complex

    The old cotton mill in Turgi is to be converted into a complex with offices and commercial space. That was decided by Limmatkraftwerke AG, which operates its hydropower plant next to the large building. The subsidiary of Regionalwerke AG Baden acquired the building in mid-2020. According to an announcement on LinkedIn, offices, studios and commercial space will be rented on April 1 or by agreement on an area of 7,000 square meters. André Roth AG in Baden is responsible for marketing the space.

    The former cotton mill in Turgi was built as a factory between 1826 and 1879. Between 400 and 600 people worked in the Bebié brothers' cotton spinning mill, according to an article in the “Aargauer Zeitung” about the purchase of the elongated gable roof building in July 2020, which the cantonal heritage authorities call “the largest-scale building of its type in the canton of Aargau” Limmatkraftwerke AG operates the power plant in Turgi, which supplied the 190-year-old cotton spinning mill with electricity.

    Martin Schoop, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Limmatkraftwerke, was quoted at the time about the reasons for the purchase: “We operate one of our power plants right next to the spinning mill building. With the purchase of the spinning mill, we can ensure the operation of this power plant in the long term. ”With the acquisition of the spinning mill, future use can be controlled in such a way that expansion is possible.

  • Government is slowing down traffic planning for Baden

    Government is slowing down traffic planning for Baden

    The new overall traffic concept for the Baden-Wettingen area has to go into an additional planning loop. According to a press release , the Aargau government council decided to leave the concept at the stage of the interim result. In doing so, he is responding to reservations that were expressed in the public hearing.

    In the hearing, for example, it was demanded that the Baden high bridge could also be used by cars in the future. This would also eliminate the need for a new Limmat bridge between Baden and Wettingen. In the Siggenthal a higher traffic load is feared. With the additional planning loop, the continuation of the Limmattalbahn beyond Killwangen could also be included in the planning in the future.

    However, the government council makes an exception in the overall transport concept: the Velosteg between Neuenhof and Würenlos should already be specified in the structure plan. This could secure the federal funds for the project.

    The overall traffic concept for the Brugg-Windisch area, on the other hand, is to be specified in the structure plan. These include the center relief and the bike route.

  • A worldwide career

    A worldwide career

    Describing the career of a personality like Mario Botta in a few lines is necessarily a reducing exercise. Born in Mendrisio in 1943, after an apprenticeship in Lugano, he attended the Art School in Milan and continued his studies at the University of Architecture in Venice, where he graduated in 1969 with the tutors Carlo Scarpa and Giuseppe Mazzariol. In Venice he had the opportunity to meet Le Corbusier and Louis I. Kahn and to work for them. In 1970 he opened his own studio in Lugano. In 1976 he was appointed visiting professor at the Polytechnic of Lausanne and in 1987 at the Yale School of Architecture in New Haven (USA). Since 1983 he has been a title professor at the Swiss Polytechnic Schools, and from 1982 to 1987 a member of the Federal Commission of Fine Arts. Countless international prizes and awards as well as honorary doctorates. Mario Botta is, among other things, the creator of the Academy of Architecture and the Theater of Architecture by Mendrisio.

    Since the first realizations of single-family houses in Ticino, his work has encompassed many types of buildings all over the world. Some examples: the MOMA Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco; the Cathedral of the Resurrection in Evry; the Jean Tinguely Museum in Basel; the Cymbalista Synagogue in Tel Aviv; the city library in Dortmund; the Dürrenmatt Center in Neuchâtel; the Kyobo Tower and the Leeum Museum in Seoul; the Tata Consultancy Services administrative buildings in New Delhi and Hyderabad; the renovation of the Teatro alla Scala in Milan; the Tschuggen Berg Oase wellness center in Arosa; the Campari headquarters and residences in Sesto San Giovanni; the Tsinghua University Library in Beijing; the twelve at the Hengshan Hotel in Shanghai; the Art Museum of Tsinghua University in Beijing; the Fiore di Pietra restaurant on Monte Generoso. ■

  • The old swimming pool has Roman origins

    The old swimming pool has Roman origins

    The thermal water pipes are being renewed on the Kurplatz in Baden. The work is accompanied by the canton archeology. At the end of October, the archaeologists uncovered part of the former outdoor pool at the east end of the square, as the canton writes in a message . This public bathing pool was used from the end of the Middle Ages until the 19th century.

    The archaeologists were now able to expose the outer walls of a basin made of Roman cast concrete. They also found the remains of a Roman fountain or water play area. They also uncovered a small Roman single bath. They also found an early modern floor covering made of rectangular clay tiles, which is depicted in historical sources.

    The work of the archaeologists makes it possible to lay the new lines in such a way that the historical building fabric is not damaged any further. Where interventions are nevertheless necessary, the remains should be excavated and documented.

    The archaeologists already partially exposed the Verenabad on the Kurplatz in spring.

  • The Villa Langmatt Museum is to be preserved

    The Villa Langmatt Museum is to be preserved

    The Langmatt Museum in Baden is unique in the Swiss museum landscape. The art nouveau villa of the industrialist couple Sidney and Jenny Brown-Sulzer houses an exquisite art collection by French impressionists. It was put together at the beginning of the 20th century with a lot of personal passion. The unmistakable charm of the villa lies in the presentation of outstanding images from art history in historical living rooms, surrounded by an idyllic park, says Markus Stegmann, director of the Langmatt Museum, describing his “workplace”.

    The Langmatt Foundation announced in a statement that the cantonal protected property must be renovated and that the operation must be put on a financially sound basis. While the foundation is restructuring its operating finances and thus ensuring operation and maintenance, the city makes recurring contributions to the repair of the property with the help of the canton and third parties.

    Clear distribution of responsibility
    With this partnership approach, the important cultural institution could be led into the future. The strategy motto is: "Jewel for everyone." The aim of the strategy is to preserve the Langmatt as a unique institution and a living witness of industrial, social, collection and architectural history. The core of the strategy is a clear distribution of responsibility between the city and the foundation: As the founder and sole heir, the city makes a substantial contribution to the renovation of the property, which is estimated at around 17.2 million francs (+/- 25%). As the operator of the museum, the foundation is restructuring its operating finances on a sustainable basis.

    At its meeting on June 3, 2020, the residents' council of the city of Baden decided to implement the “Langmatt Future” strategy in order to secure the future of the museum. In other words: the foundation takes over the lead for the repair and the costs of the planning up to a construction project. In order to carry out the construction project, the city council and the foundation council plan to found a stock corporation in which the city will hold a substantial share. It should raise the additional financial resources to cover the operating costs.

    Sale of pictures for the necessary return on investment
    For the long-term renovation of the foundation's capital, which was too small from the start, a targeted sale of one to three works is necessary, which, however, does not affect the core of the collection, emphasize the project managers. From the proceeds of around 40 million Swiss francs, the foundation generates the capital income it needs to secure its operations in the long term. “A step that is painful, but without any alternative, that will secure the future of the museum,” emphasizes Lukas Breunig-Hollinger, President of the Langmatt Foundation. "The Langmatt will be preserved as a historical ensemble, as a place of Baden's identity and as a living witness to the history of industry, collections and architecture," says Markus Stegmann, director of the Langmatt Museum. With its regional roots, the Langmatt will strengthen its international presence in the future.

    Two-year construction planning phase
    The main innovations include the year-round museum opening, an improvement in the entrance area with cash register, shop and cloakroom, a lift for barrier-free access and a filigree pavilion for events. The next stage is a two-year construction planning phase with the aim of specifying the cost accuracy of the repair. This is a key requirement for the required referendum, which is expected in 2023. If the template is approved, the next step is to sell the pictures. Repairs to the museum could begin in 2024, and Langmatt could reopen in 2026. ■

  • Apartments close to the center on the brewery area

    Apartments close to the center on the brewery area

    The premises of the H. Müller AG brewery and the Burger heirs are directly adjacent to the Baden train station and are within walking distance of Baden's old town. Beer has been brewed on the site since 1897. Today the areas are densely built with commercial uses. The brewery H. Müller AG intends to build the centrally located company
    to develop the area and to make better use of it. The area to be built corresponds to the size of a football field. Five multi-storey buildings with 145 apartments are planned, offering space for around 250 people as well as various commercial spaces and services. Plots A, B, C and E are in the planning phase. The brewery garden and beer production will be retained. Likewise the malt silo, the boiler and brewhouse, which are classified as historical. A beer hall is to be built next to it. The logistics, operation and administration of the brewery are outsourced to Lupfig. Otherwise the area will appear almost completely new.

    Apartments close to the center
    In addition, the Burger Heirs are planning an increase in the building adjoining the brewery garden to the south. The realization of apartments close to the center as well as the preservation of the brewery garden and the new connection through the future Brauereigasse were essential public interests, for which the city was committed. For the implementation of an overall project that was convincing in terms of urban planning, architecture and marketability, the preliminary work was ultimately transferred to the present design plan. The builders – the H. Müller AG brewery and the Burger heirs – expect that the first planning applications can be submitted in the course of autumn 2020. ■

  • New thermal baths for bathing and redesign of the Verenahof district

    New thermal baths for bathing and redesign of the Verenahof district

    The aim is to upgrade the pool area as a whole. The naturally existing thermal spring water should attract attention again and bring sustainable benefits. The wide range includes thermal baths, wellness and gastronomy geared towards health and relaxation. The new building in the Limmatknie offers living space and space for additional uses. The renovated Verenahof square completes the range of uses of the new buildings in the healthcare sector. An underground car park and the landscaping in the Mättelipark, Limmatpromenade and Ochsengarten areas are also part of the project.

    Doctors and residential building
    A building for medical use is planned right next to the bathroom. The elbow bath and the Roman apse will also be integrated into the new building. In addition to this, there is also the thermal spring in the spa district. The residential building comprises 2½ and 3½ room apartments as well as attic apartments. The apartments are expected to be ready for occupancy in 2021. The project also includes a private clinic with seventy single rooms and various rehabilitation areas.

    The Verenahof square
    One sub-project is the redesign of the Verenahof district with the old spa hotels Verenahof, Bären and Ochsen. It is under integral monument protection. The hotel area is being converted into a prevention and rehabilitation clinic by the Basel architects Villa Nova Architekten AG. A public restaurant rounds off the offer. The Verenahofviert will be connected underground with the thermal bath building and will share infrastructures like kitchen or parking garage with it. RehaClinic AG will act as the future operator.

    Redesign of public space, core area bathrooms
    The public space in the core area of the bathrooms is being redesigned. This presents itself in addition to the new thermal baths and residential and medical center as well as the Verenahof area, which has been revitalized with a rehabilitation clinic. The implementation planning, tendering and awarding of the work will take place in 2019. The construction work in the Verenahofviert with the private construction projects in the baths should be implemented by autumn 2021. The planning team consists of Vogt landscape architects, Scheidegger + Partner AG. Client: City of Baden, planning and construction.

    Art also finds its place
    In the bathrooms, the relocation of art objects is in the foreground. Those responsible for the project emphasize that these should be placed in the context of the historical heritage and the spa culture. They should work in the sense of their purpose and at the same time enrich the public space as design elements ideally and materially and contribute to the marketing of the bathrooms and to the added value on site. An artistic specialist is entrusted with this task and is accompanied by the Planning and Construction and Culture departments in cooperation with the Art Commission of the City of Baden. ■

  • Building technology management day takes place in Baden

    Building technology management day takes place in Baden

    This year's building technology management day will take place on November 10th in the transformer hall in Baden . In addition to the lectures and the panel discussion by experts, following the joint invitation from energie-cluster.ch and pro clima, it is intended to offer the opportunity for personal networking or to establish or intensify contacts . After many events were canceled due to the Covid pandemic, direct trade between the industry is important, pro clima President Timo Alber is quoted in the invitation.

    The topic of the event is: How can companies establish themselves, distinguish themselves and, if necessary, benefit from them in individual cases? The focus should be on the management of the company and in the company. After the welcome coffee at 8.30 a.m. and the introduction by Timo Alber, André Lüthi, CEO of Globetrotter Group AG, will hold the introductory speech on the topic: Entrepreneurship as a driver of innovation and success. Which skills are particularly in demand in times of crisis?

    Other speakers include Carl Elsener, CEO Victorinox AG, and Robert Weinert, Head of Real Estate Monitoring at Wüest Partner AG in Zurich, as well as Norman Alexander, expert on reading and people influence, and Eva Jaisli, CEO and co-owner of PB Schweizer Tools AG. Participating in the lunchtime discussion are: National Councilor Jürg Grossen and Daniel Huser, suissetec Central President and owner of Huser Gebäudetechnik AG. Also Marco Waldhauser from the engineering office Waldhauser + Hermann AG and Norbert Rücker. The economist is Head of Economics & Next Generation Research at Julius Baer.

    The final lecture on “Teambuilding – Leadership – Mindset” will be given by the coach of the Swiss ice hockey team Patrick Fischer. The event ends at 4.30 p.m. with the closing speech by Timo Alber and the new head of energie-cluster.ch Christoph Röthlisberger.

  • The “Pfaffechappe” school house will be transformed into a primary school

    The “Pfaffechappe” school house will be transformed into a primary school

    A look back at the past: The “Pfaffechappe” school complex was built in 1973/74 as one of the largest school buildings in the Baden elementary school. The “Pfaffechappe” school house is to be extensively renovated in the summer of 2021 after the secondary school has moved to the new secondary school center in Burghalde and converted into a purely primary school building.

    The architects describe the renovation of the outer shell of the “Pfaffechappe” school complex as follows: “The closure of the two currently covered entrance / break areas and
    The relocation of the entrances to the place of the three stair towers clarifies the relationship between the school and its surroundings and creates an inviting, attractive and clear entrance area. In addition, the new entrance situation is integrated into the spatial sequence from the school building above.
    area up to the river basin integrated. "

    The work will be completed by summer 2023. At the meeting on December 11, 2018, the city of Baden wrote in a press release that the project loan for the renovation and renovation of the “Pfaffechappe” schoolhouse was approved. The residents' council will rule on the construction loan in December 2020, and in March 2021 the people will vote on the "Pfaffechappe" construction loan. ■