New construction of Mosimann and Stromer Campus halls, Oberwangen BE

2012

The two symmetrically arranged halls are located on Freiburgstrasse in Oberwangen. The cubes with the dimensions 50x26x12 m shape the image of the landscape next to the highway.

Facts and images
Construction Data
Involved
Large canopy for goods handling
Large canopy for goods handling
Truss in office wing
Truss in office wing
Sliding gate under the office wing - 15 m cantilever with minimum deflection
Sliding gate under the office wing - 15 m cantilever with minimum deflection
Two-storey modern joinery hall
Two-storey modern joinery hall
Provision of Stromer bikes
Provision of Stromer bikes

The project
The two halls, most of which are two-story buildings, are connected by a roof that is also used as a terrace. This creates a visual connection and allows the eye to perceive the industrial buildings as a whole. In one of the halls, bicycle pioneer Thomas Binggeli and his 80 employees produce the Stromer electric bicycle he developed himself. In the other hall, two independent companies work with wood.

The construction method
Mosimann Holzbau and Schreinerei Ringeisen, with their 40 employees, can use synergies in the new hall and thus make optimum use of the facilities. Mosimann Holzbau from Köniz acted as the client. This has been owned by Hector Egger Holzbau AG in Langenthal since 2005. Hector Egger Holzbau AG realized the construction project as general contractor.

Construction Data

- Glulam 680 m3

- Shuttering larch 22 mm

- 960 m2

- Shuttering Fi/Ta 26 mm

- 1370 m2


Services of Timbatec

- SIA Phase 31 Preliminary design

- Structural analysis and design

- SIA Phase 32 Construction project

- SIA Phase 51 Implementation project

- SIA Phase 52 Execution

Timberconstruction engineers
Timbatec Holzbauingenieure Schweiz AG, Thun
3600 Thun


Timber ConstructionContractors
Hector Egger Holzbau AG
4900 Langenthal



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