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Swatch office building

Biel, Switzerland

Precise parametric planning for Swatch office building

The new Swatch headquarters in Biel, Switzerland is a real architectural landmark. The sensational design by Japanese architect Shigeru Ban connects the buildings of the Omega and Swatch brands not only through the Cité du Temps building but also via a spectacular Free Form supporting structure comprising a gigantic timber lattice shell. The 11,000 m2 roof support structure is the largest wooden lattice shell construction that our company has ever produced. 6,500 Swiss spruce trees supplied the timber needed.

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Maggie’s Centre

Leeds, UK

Hanging gardens for Maggie’s Centre in Leeds

The 26th Maggie’s Centre was created in Leeds based on a design by architects from Heatherwick Studio in London. The structure comprises three nested pavilions of prefabricated timber elements. A total of 240 laminated timber elements were milled at our production site in Switzerland for this purpose. The pavilions were also prefabricated in our Swiss production halls in timber frame construction and then transported by truck to Leeds where our team carried out the assembly on site.

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Blumer-Lehmann AG

Wood: The life cycle is at the center of our activities. As one of the leading timber construction and engineering companies in Switzerland, we have realized countless timber projects worldwide. Our aim is not only to build fascinating timber constructions but also to close the circle of sustainable timber use. Consequently, we are involved in all areas of the economic and ecological wood supply chain.

Martin Looser, responsible for international and Free Form projects is looking forward to getting in touch with you.

Contact: Martin Looser

Haesley Nine Bridges Golf Resort

Yeoju-gun, South Korea

More timber structures for Hasley Nine Bridges Golf Resort in South Korea

After creating the eye-catching Club House, we built another six extraordinary structures for Haesley Nine Bridges Golf Club: a Learning Centre, a Recreation Centre, the Grand Hall underground foyer with a restaurant, and three apartment buildings. Our contract required us to plan all the timber construction work, produce the timber components, and carry out the assembly process in South Korea. Shigeru Ban Architects was responsible for the architectural design.

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Bodrum, Turkey

Cultural House

Basel, Switzerland

Extraordinary roof construction for Cultural House

The outstanding roof construction for the cultural hall was inspired by the traditional Zollinger roof. Our Free Form-specialists were responsible for the development of this barrel-shaped ceiling structure, as well as the production and assembly of it. The exposed diamond pattern in the ceiling gives the space a dramatic feel and also has a positive effect on the acoustics. A total of 140m3 of timber was used for the entire hall, including the acoustic strip profiles made of Swiss silver fir.

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Contact us

Blumer-Lehmann AG

www.blumer-lehmann.ch

Swatch office building

Biel, Switzerland

Precise parametric planning for Swatch office building

The new Swatch headquarters in Biel, Switzerland is a real architectural landmark. The sensational design by Japanese architect Shigeru Ban connects the buildings of the Omega and Swatch brands not only through the Cité du Temps building but also via a spectacular Free Form supporting structure comprising a gigantic timber lattice shell. The 11,000 m2 roof support structure is the largest wooden lattice shell construction that our company has ever produced. 6,500 Swiss spruce trees supplied the timber needed.

Read more

Maggie’s Centre

Leeds, UK

Hanging gardens for Maggie’s Centre in Leeds

The 26th Maggie’s Centre was created in Leeds based on a design by architects from Heatherwick Studio in London. The structure comprises three nested pavilions of prefabricated timber elements. A total of 240 laminated timber elements were milled at our production site in Switzerland for this purpose. The pavilions were also prefabricated in our Swiss production halls in timber frame construction and then transported by truck to Leeds where our team carried out the assembly on site.

Read more

Blumer-Lehmann AG

Wood: The life cycle is at the center of our activities. As one of the leading timber construction and engineering companies in Switzerland, we have realized countless timber projects worldwide. Our aim is not only to build fascinating timber constructions but also to close the circle of sustainable timber use. Consequently, we are involved in all areas of the economic and ecological wood supply chain.

Martin Looser, responsible for international and Free Form projects is looking forward to getting in touch with you.

Contact: Martin Looser

Haesley Nine Bridges Golf Resort

Yeoju-gun, South Korea

More timber structures for Hasley Nine Bridges Golf Resort in South Korea

After creating the eye-catching Club House, we built another six extraordinary structures for Haesley Nine Bridges Golf Club: a Learning Centre, a Recreation Centre, the Grand Hall underground foyer with a restaurant, and three apartment buildings. Our contract required us to plan all the timber construction work, produce the timber components, and carry out the assembly process in South Korea. Shigeru Ban Architects was responsible for the architectural design.

Read more

Cultural House

Basel, Switzerland

Extraordinary roof construction for Cultural House

The outstanding roof construction for the cultural hall was inspired by the traditional Zollinger roof. Our Free Form-specialists were responsible for the development of this barrel-shaped ceiling structure, as well as the production and assembly of it. The exposed diamond pattern in the ceiling gives the space a dramatic feel and also has a positive effect on the acoustics. A total of 140m3 of timber was used for the entire hall, including the acoustic strip profiles made of Swiss silver fir.

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