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  • Research and practice are moving closer together in the property market

    Research and practice are moving closer together in the property market

    The ERNE Group from Laufenburg and SwissREI are jointly awarding the “ERNE Swiss Master – Best Scientific Work in the Real Estate Sector 2026” prize. The nominated research teams from nine Swiss universities will present their work on 5 November 2026 at the Best of Research Congressat the Zurich University of Applied Sciences (HWZ).

    The award will be given to the contribution that combines scientific rigour with high practical relevance and provides concrete impetus for the further development of the real estate industry. According to a press release, the winner will be determined by a transparent process involving an expert audience from the real estate industry.

    “With our commitment, we promote practical research, strengthen the exchange between science and applied real estate practice, and contribute to the sustainable further development of our industry,” says Giuseppe Santagada, Group CEO of the ERNE Group.

    The Best of Research Congress is considered one of the leading events for applied real estate research in Switzerland and is organised by the Swiss Real Estate Institute, a foundation of the HWZ, and the Swiss Real Estate Association (SVIT). The ERNE Group is a construction and real estate service provider with activities in Switzerland, Germany and Luxembourg. The company focuses on a high degree of in-house production along the entire construction value chain and is strongly committed to the circular economy.

  • JED: Innovative office and service space with industrial charm

    JED: Innovative office and service space with industrial charm

    Schlieren's western part has had a new think and worktank since mid-2020: JED (Join. Explore. Dare.). Since 2018, a new center for knowledge transfer, innovation and entrepreneurship has been built on the site of the former NZZ printing company. Not far from Schlieren train station, offices, industry and commerce are brought together. Spread over three buildings and a total of around 38,000 square meters of land, there are various seminar, conference and meeting areas as well as an event hall with space for up to 600 people. A gastronomic offer from the “Eves Kitchen” restaurant and several bars complete the offer.

    The center of JED is formed by the former printing halls (building complex J) with a ceiling height of up to 18 meters. Both service and event areas are located here. Further office and restaurant areas are located in the front building (Building E), which is connected to the halls. The catering business is currently being implemented on the ground floor, while the upper three floors are intended for office space.

    But building D in particular is something to talk about: a new building that is expected to be ready for occupancy at the end of 2022. After completion, this solid construction will provide space for office and service areas and aims to be a pioneer in terms of resource-saving architecture. The “2226” building concept was developed by Professor Dietmar Eberle and his architectural office Baumschlager Eberle. The buildings are designed without technical air conditioning such as heating, cooling or ventilation. Natural drafts are used for cooling. It is heated by the heat emitted by the lighting and electronic devices as well as the people who work in them.

    Solid walls reduce heat exchange. The surfaces and materials also compensate for temperature fluctuations, so that a comfortable temperature of 22 to 26 degrees Celsius can be guaranteed throughout the year. The proportion of windows is deliberately kept small at 16 percent – and the panes are set back in the building in such a way that only seldom rays of sunlight reach the glass. Sensors that measure temperature, humidity and CO2 content control ventilation blades as required. The materials used have a lifespan of 200 years. In addition, the reduced building technology ensures both a high level of space and energy efficiency. As a result, only half of the maintenance and operating costs of conventional real estate will be incurred.

    Meeting and recreation zones will be created in all three buildings. The number of above-ground parking spaces was deliberately kept small in order not to impair the high quality of the outdoor space visually or in terms of area. Photovoltaic systems can be found on all roofs.

    After Zühlke Engineering AG moved in in April 2020, Halter AG will relocate its headquarters to JED at the end of the year. Around 250 workplaces will be set up on an area of over 5,000 square meters. ■