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3XN and IttenBrechbühl Win International Competition to Design Wooden Tower in Lausanne, Switzerland


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3XN and IttenBrechbühl have been selected to design Tilia Tower, an 85-meter-tall mixed-use wooden building that includes apartments, retail, and a hotel. Located in Lausanne, Switzerland, the project also encompasses the transformation and renovation of two existing buildings, as well as the implementation of new public spaces, bringing vitality to the neighborhood.
Designed by Danish architectural firm 3XN and Switzerland’s largest general planners IttenBrechbühl, for the real estate company Insula SA part of Realstone Group, Tilia Tower is situated in the rapidly developing district of Prilly-Malley in the western suburbs of Lausanne.
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A key player in the development of the area, the proposed scheme introduces a mixed program consisting of apartments, a hotel, co-working, and co-making. In addition, the project puts in place various public functions such as bars, shops, restaurants, and cafés; to “ ....

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The Contemporary Approach to Rebuilding Cities Post-Disaster: The Case of Beirut


Almost 6 months ago, on August 4
th, 2020, the city of Beirut was shaken by one of the biggest non-nuclear blasts in history. Leaving the northern side of the capital in ruins, the explosion damaged around 40,000 buildings. New contemporary structures completed recently by local international architects are now facing reconstruction dilemmas, raising existential questions such as: How should reconstruction efforts of “new” damaged buildings look like? Should architects rebuild them as they were before the blast, erasing what has happened or should they leave scars and portray new realities?
In order to explore ideas and highlight different perspectives, ArchDaily had the chance to sit with three architects whose buildings were impacted by the blast. Bernard Khoury, Paul Kaloustian, and Lina Ghotmeh talked about their projects and their vision of the reconstruction of Beirut with ArchDaily s Managing Editor, Christele Harrouk, alongside Architectural Photographer Lauria ....

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