Seven garages were demolished to make way for the first housing complex Minergie-P-Eco in Switzerland, which was built in the space of a year.
The boat-shaped plan of the new wooden house was determined by the shape of the property. The plan and elevation showing the organization: Three departments of the same size built entirely of wood, accessible through concrete steps, is perched just above ground level.
Health services were located in a compact nucleus, plus a cover that releases the internal design departments, allowing for a loft space scheme.
Each floor facade is composed from a combination of wood, windows and doors. What appear at first glance to be concrete cooling fins are actually made of wood, made from leaves derived from wood and cardboard Duripanel.
The building was able to meet all The standards for accreditation have Minergie-P-Eco by minimizing thermal bridges, large windows to the southwest, sufficient mass thermal utilization natural light and proper use of ecological materials constant.
Location: Switzerland
Client: Condo Gebhartstrasse
Engineering 15: Tschopp & Kohler Ingenieure AG, Bern
Builder: Gartenmann Engineering AG, Bern
Wood Structure: hrb Ingenieure, Thun
Wood H. AG Beer Ostermundigen
Sanitation: Boss Planung, Gümligen
Electrical Works: Elektro Paganini AG, Ittigen
Heating, Ventilation: Climate Riedo AG, Bern
Date: October, 2006
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