First SNBS certification level platinum for timber construction in St. Gallen
Bild: Energieagentur St. Gallen v.l.n.r.: Daniel Björk (Emch+Berger ImmoConsult AG), Andreas Keller (Renggli AG), David Renggli (Renggli International AG), Stefan Wagner (Previs Vorsorge), Hanspeter Zysset (Renggli International AG), Verena Egli (Renggli AG), Stefanie Steiner (Zertifizierungsorganisation SNBS), Maria Pappa (Stadtpräsidäntin St. Gallen) und Yves Schihin (Oxid Architektur GmbH)
The Waldacker residential development in St. Gallen achieved the platinum level of the SNBS 2.0 building construction label in the definitive certification. It is the first certified platinum timber construction project in Switzerland and can be described as a pioneering achievement. The SNBS building construction is a seal of quality that covers the needs of society, business and the environment in equal measure in planning, construction and operation. He assesses the building itself and its location in the context of its surroundings with a view to the entire life cycle of a property.
On April 21, Stefanie Steiner from the certification organization SNBS presented the certificate at a certification ceremony in the Tröckneturm St. Gallen and thanked the builder Previs Vorsorge for the good work and handling of the certification.
The Waldacker development is made up of two long, kinked rows of buildings that hug the natural terrain lengthways. Together they form an interior space that serves as a meeting and communication space for the residents. From the upper edge of the basement, the buildings were almost entirely built using timber system construction with closed, rear-ventilated spruce wood formwork, including the lift shafts. The timber construction was inspired by the historic Tröckneturm, which is located directly next to the superstructure.
The living room has external areas on both sides in the form of a veranda and an integrated winter garden. The apartments are accessed via a continuous arcade; Access is via external, covered stairwells. Photovoltaic systems were installed on the roofs and the heat supply is ensured by the district heating network of the city of St. Gallen. Between the two rows of buildings, a continuously green inner space with a playground and seating areas invites you to linger. The neighborhood should be kept car-free as much as possible. There is a large number of bicycle parking spaces and charging stations for e-bikes and e-cars. There are also Mobility vehicles that can be used by tenants.