The project
The new building on Maihofstrasse with its seven storeys is located below the high-rise limit. Nevertheless, measures must be taken for combustible facade envelopes from three storeys upwards so that a fire does not spread over more than two storeys. At present, there are still no basics (e.g. from Lignum) on the state of the art for shingle facades that specify the construction principles for fire protection. The measures must therefore be derived from proven construction principles of similar timber facades as well as from past experience, for example fires on shingled buildings or fire tests.
The construction method
The first replacement building in an inner-city location in pure timber construction was erected within 4 weeks. The building is supported by the central core and the fire walls, the street and courtyard facades are designed as flexible skeleton structures. There are three 2.5 room flats on each of the five floors, the top ones being duplexes.
The challenge
Shingle facades are particularly aesthetic when they envelop the entire building without being interrupted by aprons and fire bars. It then remained to be assessed whether a fire would spread outside at an unacceptably fast rate or "self-climbing". Fire tests show that the shingle facade is safe.
Construction Data
- 650 m2 small apartments
- 95 m2 commercial
Construction costs
- 5.8 Mio. francs
Services of Timbatec
- SIA Phase 31 Preliminary design
- SIA Phase 32 Construction project
- SIA Phase 41 Tendering and comparison of offers
- SIA Phase 51 Implementation project
- SIA Phase 52 Execution
- SIA Phase 53 Commissioning
- Technical planning building physics
- Fire protection planning
Client
Tobias Schär
6004 Luzern
Architect
Fangan GmbH
8045 Zürich
Timber construction
Kost Holzbau AG
6403 Küssnacht am Rigi
Civil engineer
PlusStatik GmbH
6032 Emmen
Photography
burkart.lu Fotografie
6003 Luzern