Following a fire, the house was renovated and converted into an apartment building with two apartments. The ceilings had to be upgraded in terms of fire protection and sound insulation, and a vertical escape route had to be constructed using timber.
The Labör joint project is located in Oerlikon and was converted and renovated to improve its energy efficiency for several years of temporary use. Timbatec was asked to provide building physics consulting services for the project.
The St. Michael Association runs the Waberg farm, which provides a home and work for people in need of support. Timbatec was responsible for the timber engineering, fire protection, and building physics aspects of the farm renovation.
In the run-up to the architectural contract for the restoration of the medieval building «Zum Gelbhorn» in the spa district of Baden, the canton of Aargau ordered a thorough archaeological investigation of the building. This revealed a history of over 400 years.
The careful renovation of the historic building in Ittigen highlights the different areas of the former factory and emphasizes the interplay between the historic building materials wood and sandstone.
In Elsau, a «new village center» was created with two apartment buildings, nine terraced single-family homes, a health center and a library with a multi-purpose room.
The manor house «Haus zum Kiel» is located on Hirschengraben in Zurich and was built between the medieval city wall and the baroque redoubt. The listed building had to be refurbished.
The inn “Zum weissen Rössli” in Mettmenstetten has been extensively renovated and expanded with twelve apartments added to the attic. The venerable restaurant looks back on over 500 years of history.
In the 1970s, the army had a great need for new multi-purpose buildings and had two types of halls developed for this purpose. These buildings are getting on in years and are being renovated and strengthened against earthquakes.
Where locomotives were once built, an urban living space full of forward-looking ideas is being created in the middle of Winterthur. The 17 townhouses with their partly historic facades border the Lokstadt area on its southwest side.
The Birkenrain retirement and nursing home has 35 single rooms and was reopened in May 2021 after a complete renovation. Timbatec supervised the extension and was responsible for the QS fire protection for the whole building (QSS3).
The three buildings Bärenplatz 9, 11 and 27 are part of the row of houses on Bärenplatz between Bundesplatz and Käfigturm, «the front» as it is called by the people of Bern. A core renovation was carried out in these buildings.
The QuarTierhof Höngg is a small farm in Zurich-Höngg. It is a meeting place for people in the neighborhood who are interested in nature, agriculture and animals.
The listed residential building was converted into an office building. This included a holistic refurbishment, in which all new construction requirements came into play.
In the village center of Affoltern am Albis, the residential and commercial building with the former old Schmitte on the first floor is to be preserved. Timbatec was responsible for the timber construction planning and fire protection supervision and supported the building physics with the sound insulation.
The old metal structure was reinforced. Timbatec was responsible for the structural details and dimensioning of the roof and the building envelope. Likewise, Timbatec controlled the thermal bridges and surface condensation risks.
The Coop department store St. Annahof on Zurich's Bahnhofstrasse reopened in November 2019 after eight months of renovation. Timbatec inspected the ceiling structures of the upper two floors. In addition, the stairwell was extended.
The sales area of Landi Plaffeien in the canton of Fribourg was doubled with the extension and conversion project - to around 600 square meters. Timbatec planned the timber construction work of the 2.9 million Swiss franc project.