The new building of the Wier nursing home in Ebnat-Kappel is designed as a hybrid construction. All the wood used comes from the surrounding communities of Ebnat-Kappel. This required good coordination.
Apartment house Mooseggstrasse
2022, Langnau
In the Generationenhaus Mooseggstrasse, a lot of beetle wood and almost no glued cross-sections are used. The skeleton construction is part of the architectural expression.
MFH Obere Asp
, Zürich
The apartment building in Zurich Wollishofen is built entirely in wood, including the staircase. In this building on the Aspweg hill, six new apartments were created, distributed over two full floors and an attic.
Wildlife transfer Rynetel
2021, Suhr
It took a long time to convince people: more than 20 years ago, Stefan Zöllig demonstrated that wood is the right choice of construction material for wildlife bridges. Today, the wooden bridge over the A1 highway between Suhr and Hunzenschwil is impressive.
The Tüfisteg pedestrian and bicycle bridge
2020, Adliswil
The Tüfisteg pedestrian and bicycle bridge in Adliswil is getting on in years. Analyses showed that replacing the bridge would cost almost as much as renovating it. Today, a new bridge leads over the Sihl - with beech wood from the surrounding forests.
Apartment house Stampfenbachstrasse
2022, Zurich
Hochwertiger Wohnraum auf kleinster Fläche - unter Mitwirkung unserer IngenieurInnen ist mitten in Zürich das "Performative Haus" des Büros Edelaar Mosayebi Inderbitzin entstanden.
Wildlife transfer Neuenkirch
2021, Luzern
In Neuenkirch, the Federal Roads Office FEDRO is already building the second wildlife bridge with a wooden overpass after the Rynetel wildlife bridge. The wildlife overpass in the canton of Lucerne has a width of 50 meters and a length of around 36 meters.
NaturQuartier Weißache
2020, Kufstein
With the construction of the NaturQuartier in the fortress town of Kufstein, the largest wooden residential building in Tyrol to date has been realized.
Wehntalerstrasse 52
2021, Zürich
The replacement building at Wehntalerstrasse 52 in Zurich-Unterstrass is erected. With the use of clay panels, sheep's wool insulation, flexible walls and TS3 technology, the timber construction is highly interesting from an ecological and technical point of view.
V-Zug Semiramis
2022, Zug
"Semiramis" ist eine 22.5 Meter hohe, bepflanzte architektonische Skulptur, die im neuen Innovationsquartier - der Tech Cluster von Zug - steht.
School Richterswil, Field 1+2
2021, Richterswil
Thanks to the extension of the existing school, the new premises again offer sufficient space for the increasing number of students.
Wood inspires
More and more large buildings are being built with the renewable building material wood. Timbatec is a leading, innovative timber construction engineering company in this growing future market. Learn more about our core competencies in the areas:
Innovative wood-frame walls with openings (WMOE) enhance efficiency, sustainability, and architectural freedom. Thanks to research at BFH and Timbatec’s applied expertise, structural systems are becoming more stable, more economical, and structurally optimized—a forward-looking approach to modern timber construction.
The «Timber City» event series by Wüest Partner showcases how timber construction is shaping the transformation of the construction and real estate industries. Timbatec is supporting the two events on June 17 and November 11, 2026, as a sponsor and partner. At these events, experts will discuss current developments and practical solutions.
At the Wood Construction Congress in Brixen, Timbatec demonstrated what defines modern wood construction: not just spectacular projects, but above all well-thought-out, resource-efficient solutions. The focus was on construction, material use, and new technologies with an eye toward CO₂ reduction and circularity.
Precise construction planning is key: For the new upper secondary school in Ins, Bern, Timbatec developed detailed solutions for the structural framework, connections, and interfaces. This formed the basis for an efficient and seamless implementation of the timber construction project.
The project to expand the Paul Reinhart Elementary School in Weinfelden stands out for its clean, wood-based design, high flexibility, and respectful approach to the existing structure. At its core are an efficient structural concept, modular designs, and a construction method tailored to the materials used, ensuring long-term usability.
This spring, six new interns began their internships at various Timbatec locations. Janik, David, Christian, Leander, Stefan, and Greg: Welcome to the Timbatec family. We wish you an inspiring, educational, and enriching internship year.