Designed by renowned architect Sou Fujimoto, The SQUARE Learning Center in St. Gallen, Switzerland, is an innovative place to think, learn and work, built with ECOPact low-carbon concrete and Susteno resource-saving cement.
The SQUARE’s exterior is formed from a framework of white metal beams typical of Fujimoto’s style, while the interior uses a grid of concrete beams, made with ECOPact.
"Using this low-carbon concrete by Holcim was a nice challenge, and it is great that it utilizes a new technology to capture carbon in concrete structures."
- Sou Fujimoto, Architect of The Square
Zurich’s Kunsthaus art museum is a dynamic space for international exhibitions covering the 13th century to the present. With a recent extension it became the largest museum in Switzerland, blending visionary architecture with sustainable building materials.
Architect Sir David Chipperfield modeled the Kunsthaus extension on traditional stone façades, as found in the original Kunsthaus.
Holcim Switzerland provided low-carbon cement to reduce the building’s carbon footprint and made concrete surfaces brighter – helping create a spectacular, sustainable landmark.
A modern Basel icon on The Rhine, The Roche Towers are the tallest office buildings in Switzerland, with Building 1 and Building 2 standing proud at 178 meters and 205 meters.
Holcim supplied an integrated solution of different materials to realize the striking vision of architects Herzog & de Meuron, such as ultra-high performance concrete and bespoke services.
For Building 2, we developed a special concrete and two tailor-made cements. Performance optimized, these also reduced CO2 emissions by up to 30% versus traditional Portland cement.