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LimmatSpot Apartments / Holzer Kobler Architekturen

© Radek Brunecky Text description provided by the architects. Outside of Zurich, the LimmatSpot presents itself as a new urban development in Spreitenbach (Switzerland). The multifunctional building complex of more than 50 000 sq. encompasses a large array of spaces for service providers, retailers, gastronomy, offices, a multiplex movie theatre with 10 halls as well as 195 apartments. Parking is available in the two underground stories, connected to the buildings. © Radek Brunecky The conception of this new city area was inspired by the special location of the area, oriented by its proximity to Spreitenbach and the Limmattalbahn, which will run across the property. The living spaces are divided into segments for families, young couples, and singles. With car-free access and the spacious inner courtyard, the “LimmatSpot” offers a local recreation modality for residents, customers, and employees.

Schlösslipark Housing / Holzer Kobler Architekturen

© Leo Boesinger The first building in the complex is the house on Wolfgangstrasse, which has a commercial area on the ground floor with flexible room design for different usage scenarios. The other four buildings are reserved exclusively for residential use. © Radek Brunecky The 60 residential segments of the complex with their diverse floor plans are all designed with spacious, open living areas, correspondingly attached balcony or garden areas, and clearly delineated bedrooms. The discreet polygonality of the residential buildings conveys a playful lightness, which is emphasised by the harmoniously staggered arrangement and the filigree wooden façade.

Mineral Paint in Beethoven Haus from KEIM

Characteristics Format More about this product A new exhibition has been created at the Beethoven-Haus in Bonn for the 250th anniversary of the composer s birth in the building in 1770. Set in a small alley in central Bonn, around 100,000 tourists converge on one of the few remaining 18th-century bourgeois houses in Bonn, now a listed museum. In the new exhibition, the building itself takes on a central role in the offering and renewed interior mineral paints and plasters from KEIM are used to put the exhibits in the right light. Renovations Undergoing several restorations, the last being 20 years ago, the exhibition had become outdated, so for the anniversary year of Beethoven s birth, a new exhibition including a renovation was planned. The building was reopened in 2019 after a complete restructuring of the permanent exhibition and extension in collaboration with Holzer Kobler Architekturen from Switzerland including plastering work and

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