Open house

09.11.2021

The BMW15 apartment building in Thun is an innovative showcase project: it stands on the first basement made of wood in Switzerland, does not require heating and was built entirely without concrete. On Saturday, 13.11.2021 is again open day. Lectures and taster yoga lessons will be offered - and the still free 2.5-room rental apartments can be visited.

Open house

The BMW15 apartment building in Thun is full of innovations. That is why we invite interested people to visit at the open day. The lectures, free trial yoga lessons in the common room in the basement made of wood and guided tours will be offered between 10.00am and 2.00pm.

Date: Saturday 13.11.2021 between 10.00 am and 16.00 pm.

Place: Apartment house Blümlimattweg 15 Thun

Registration: We ask you to register via the Doodle Link to register. The time slots from 10:00-15:00 are full. We are happy to provide another hour from 15:00-16:00.

How to get there: By public transport. Nearest parking spaces at the catholic church, Göttibachweg.

Approach Blümlimattweg 15

Kindly invite:
Yamanakako AG, Stefan Zöllig and Regula A. Bircher, building owners, Thun
Timbatec Holzbauingenieure Schweiz AG, Thun www.timbatec.ch
Timber Structures 3.0 AG, Thun www.ts3.biz
Doris Baumgartner, Spiegel www.yogaba.ch

The project

First cellar made of wood
What seemed impossible for a long time is now a reality. Thun is home to the first apartment building with a basement made entirely made of wood. Houses without heating and without air conditioning make an important contribution to climate protection. An even greater potential for energy saving lies in the choice of lies in the choice of building materials.

Wood is already widely used in building construction. The next step is to dispense with building materials that are harmful to the climate, such as steel and concrete - even in basements and floor slabs. So that basements can be be mass-produced from wood, a number of research questions need to be clarified. need to be clarified. A research project of the Bern University of Applied Sciences together with Timbatec, TS3 and other business partners is currently addressing these questions. are being addressed. A start-up is to be founded from the group of research partners, which will be operationally active from 2023.

Research project DeepWood
The DeepWood project refers to the future the future development of the BIM maturity level from level 2 to level 3. and addresses the challenge of how to organize the collaboration of several users users can be organized simultaneously in a common model. The BMW15 apartment building is the Living Lab for this research project with the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts and the Bern University of Applied Sciences.

Interior view

A lot of wood is visible on the outside and inside. The TS3 technology allows for a column-and-panel construction method. The TS3 joints remain visible in this project.

The emergence

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