Tag: Innenarchitektur

  • Modernised lounge opened at St.Gallen-Altenrhein Airport

    Modernised lounge opened at St.Gallen-Altenrhein Airport

    The People’s Passenger and Crew Lounge at St.Gallen-Altenrhein Airport has been extensively renovated, according to a statement from the operating company People’s Air Group. The focus was on giving the space a fresher and more modern look and substantially raising the quality standard, the statement continues. A new design concept was developed together with the interior design firm Jürgen Krämer from Lustenau in Vorarlberg, Austria. The work was completed in three weeks.

    According to the press release, the entire interior was redesigned, from the choice of colours to the furnishings and fittings through to the technology. There are armchairs and sofas for relaxing. A work area has also been set up with a high table, bar stools and plenty of power sockets. It should enable customers and guests to work productively during their stay at St.Gallen-Altenrhein Airport.

    Access to the People’s Lounge is included in the People’s and Full Flex fares or can be purchased directly at check-in. A large selection of hot and cold drinks is available free of charge, supplemented by various snacks, according to the press release.

    There is a direct connection from St.Gallen-Altenrhein to Vienna as well as flights to more than a dozen holiday destinations in the Mediterranean region.

  • Swiss textile company furnishes buildings in London and Lichtenfels

    Swiss textile company furnishes buildings in London and Lichtenfels

    Création Baumann has received two orders from England and Germany. In London, the Bern-based company, which specialises in textile interior design, is fitting out the 636 flats in the Newfoundland Tower with a version of its LORD curtain fabric that is colour-coordinated with the interior design concept, Création Baumann announced in a press release. The curtains reflect the light and achieve energy savings of up to 14 per cent. The fabric panels, totalling around 40 kilometres in length, are manufactured in Switzerland.

    In Germany, Création Baumann is fitting out the Archive of the Future in Lichtenfels near Bamberg. This is a pavilion surrounded by glass façades that can be fully opened, which houses offices and areas for exhibitions and events. Such “open architectural concepts with lots of glass rely on targeted lighting control to create optimal working conditions and protect rooms from overheating,” writes Création Baumann in a further press release. The textile manufacturer’s GUARD curtain fabric is being used in Lichtenfels. With its grid-like appearance, the aluminium-metallised fabric allows light into the interior, while its wafer-thin aluminium layer simultaneously protects against direct sunlight and glare.