The timber construction of today is large volume and modern

13.11.2019

Large projects such as Sue & Til in Winterthur, with over 300 apartments, are built using timber construction. Even if it doesn't look like it from the outside: Behind the aluminum facade, 250,000 prefabricated wooden parts interlock. Watch our video on this showcase project!

The timber construction of today is large volume and modern

A new district is being built between Grüze and Oberwinterthur, called Neuhegi, with space for 4,000 residents and 8,000 jobs.

The latest building block of the development is the Sue & Til residential estate, a 500-meter-long long building with commercial space and over 300 apartments. The development shows how sustainability and timber construction can be achieved on a large scale. Wood construction means here: Above the concrete base and behind the aluminum façade, 250,000 prefabricated 250,000 prefabricated wooden components interlock. Up to twelve meter long wall elements arrived at the construction site together with insulation, windows and wind construction site.

This project impressively demonstrates how building with wood is developing: The timber construction of today is spacious and modern. Here you can find an exciting e-paper from Hochparterre about Sue & Til.

Large wooden buildings are in v ogue
Sue & Til is a a trendsetter project. It will soon be displaced from the top of the largest wooden buildings: Right next to Winterthur's main train station, the well-known the well-known Sulzer site into the new "Lokstadt" district. On this site among other things, the "Krokodil" house is being built. After its completion, it will the Sue & Til building as the largest wooden building in Switzerland. largest wooden building in Switzerland. Timbatec is planning the statics for this major project, fire protection and supports the timber constructors in the planning of the work.

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