Tag: Pavillion

  • Winterthur’s Grüze innovation lab opens in May

    Winterthur’s Grüze innovation lab opens in May

    In May 2024, the Grüze Innovation Lab will open on St.Gallerstrasse in Winterthur. According to a press release, it is planned as a versatile meeting place where visitors can find out about the large-scale Grüze crossing construction site. In addition, the filigree building, which is open on all sides, will be a place for discussions on urban development issues, possible conflicting goals and the effects of climate change on the urban population.

    The approximately 120 square metre pavilion with exhibition space, stage and café has a modular design and can be extended in modules. The statics were designed for a two-storey, closed building. This takes into account the possibility that the innovation lab could grow into a neighbourhood centre with increased space requirements in the medium term. For the time being, it is planned for a useful life of ten years.

    The innovation lab was developed by the Winterthur Civil Engineering Office in collaboration with the Department of Architecture, Design and Civil Engineering at the Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW) and Holcim Switzerland. The extra-thin and recyclable concrete slabs made of carbon fibre-reinforced concrete (CPC) from CPC AG reportedly save up to 75 percent material compared to conventional concrete construction methods. CO2 emissions are to be reduced by a factor of two to four.

    The CPC concrete elements, which emerged from a long-term research project at the ZHAW, can be dismantled into their component parts with little effort and rebuilt elsewhere or reused for another structure. Holcim produces them and makes them available on loan. The prefabricated elements are assembled within a few days in the spring.

  • Nüssli builds Austria’s pavilion at Expo 2025

    Nüssli builds Austria’s pavilion at Expo 2025

    According to a press release, Nüssli, the event and construction services provider based in the St.Gallen-Lake Constance area, has once again been awarded the general contract for the construction of the Austrian pavilion for an international world exhibition, this time for the Expo in Osaka, Japan. It will take place from 13 April to 13 October 2025. The architectural design of the Austrian pavilion and the general theme were created by BWM Designers & Architects.

    Visitors to the Austrian pavilion will be able to experience an exhibition entitled Compose the Future on an area of 270 square metres. With music as the supporting medium, the pavilion is intended to lead from the past into the future, according to a statement by the traditional company. The central element is a “spiral sculpture rising spectacularly into the air”. The interior of the building is divided into three rooms. They are dedicated to the thematic complexes of relationship, human being and idea.

    “We are delighted to be realising the pavilion for Austria for the sixth time,” Andy Böckli, CEO of Nüssli, is quoted as saying. “The project has thus almost become a tradition and has regularly allowed us to act as a unifying element for innovation since 2005.” As Nüssli also shows in a video, the company is contributing its 23 years of experience in building country pavilions for world exhibitions.