New cube-shaped building for lectures and events

The architects took inspiration from traditional orangeries for the construction of the new lecture room in the botanical garden in St. Gallen. The cube-shaped lecture room therefore consists of a timber framework with large windows. Various events will take place in the bright, modern room. 

We produced and assembled the skeleton timber construction, or post and mullion construction, within eight weeks, just in time for the start of high season at the botanical garden. The visible timber supporting structure made of laminated timber creates a comfortable atmosphere inside the room, which has a floor area of 133 m2. Cupboards act as a partition for the chair storage area and the acoustic ceiling with wood wool insulation ensures pleasant acoustics in the room.

Plants are responsible for providing shade. Bindweeds and creepers grow up 80 taut wire cables around the timber cube. The roof will also be green. Over time, an orchid meadow should grow on it.

Portrait Marco Gemperle Sale Residential Construction Blumer Lehmann

Marco Gemperle

Sales Residential Construction | Timber Construction

+41 71 388 58 55
marco.gemperle@blumer-lehmann.com
View through the wood and glass walls of the newly built lecture room in the botanical garden in St. Gallen

The lecture room is cube-shaped. The timber framework and large windows form the walls of the bright room.

New lecture room in the botanical garden in St. Gallen with a greenery-covered glass wall and timber frame construction.

Glass walls and timber frame construction form the walls of the lecture room in the botanical garden in St. Gallen.

A gravel path through the plants and bushes with the newly completed lecture room in timber construction in the botanical garden in St. Gallen.

Plants growing up the glass walls of the new timber lecture room serve as a natural shading system.

View inside the bright lecture room in the St. Gallen botanical garden, with wooden chairs and a glass wall in the background.

The large glass walls ensure that there is plenty of natural light in the newly built lecture room in timber construction.

Side view of the new timber construction in the botanical garden in St. Gallen. The lecture room, with its green facade, is located next to a glass greenhouse.

The architecture of the new timber pavilion is inspired by the design of orangeries. The cube-shaped building is a post and mullion construction.

Interior of the newly constructed lecture room in the botanical garden in St. Gallen – glass walls with timber frames

Various kinds of events will take place in the lecture room in the botanical garden in St. Gallen.

Lecture room in the botanical garden in St. Gallen – plants climb up in front of the glass windows of the new timber construction.

Plants provide shade for the interior of the new timber pavilion in the botanical garden. The roof will also be green and will slowly transform into an orchid meadow.