Regionalwerke AG Baden implements a construction project on the Limmat
The Limmergy construction project of the Baden Regional Works comprises 40 rental apartments with common rooms directly on the Limmat in the Rieden district of Obersiggenthal AG. The development should be largely CO2-neutral.
The Limmergy development project in the Obersiggenthal district of Rieden is making progress. For the construction project launched by Regionalwerke AG Baden , the participation procedure was carried out in February by resolution of the Obersiggenthal municipal council. This was completed on Monday so that planning can continue.
To be built according to release the Regionalwerke Baden there on a slope with river access a "smart" buildings. Each letter stands for one of the five intentions that the future-oriented project should pursue: S stands for social, M for minimal, A for automatic, R for regional and T for typology – which means architecture in technical jargon.
The project should have a pioneering character for a modern and sustainable development and meet the goal of the Energy Strategy 2050, with a reduction in energy consumption per person and year, according to the description of the project. Over the entire life cycle of the building, CO2 consumption should be reduced as much as possible, thus taking into account the net zero goal of Swiss climate policy. Photovoltaic roofs are supposed to produce more electricity than the 40 households in the project consume.
This will also charge the two electric cars that will be available to tenants and can be booked via an app. In any case, community is very important in Limmergy, as can be seen from the company information. There will be a communal kitchen, a communal garden with a barbecue area and a factory lobby.