Project countrySwitzerland
Project locationOpfikon
Builder Allreal Generalunternehmung AG
Architect MOKArchitecture AG
Structural engineerJägerPartner
Executing companygt bau
The six-storey new building on Lilienthal-Boulevard in Opfikon with an inner courtyard was designed by MOKArchitecture AG from Zurich. In addition to office space, a conference area and a cafeteria are planned for the ground floor. These and the office space on the five upper floors will be rented out. The commercial building will be built to the Minergie standard and heated with district heating.
Image: © MOKArchitecture AG
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