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«THE GENERALISTS AND

SPECIALISTS FOR COMPLEX

PROJECTS FROM DESIGN

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PROJECT MANAGEMENT

We plan, monitor and control the entire process from the initial planning stage to completion and commissioning, and we keep a constant eye on the critical trifecta of schedule, cost, and quality. The experience we have gained from hundreds of complex construction projects has been distilled into practical tools, and our project managers regularly share their best practices, thereby ensuring that all of their combined vast experience is on tap for all our projects.

DESIGN

A concept emerges from the location, the design brief, and through our own interpre-tation. Our architecture shapes spaces which, with their high practical value and ambience, evoke emotions. Our buildings pay homage to beauty above and beyond purely functional and technical demands. The questions we pose are ones of vision, of future scenarios, and of strategies.

PLANNING

Planning for us means more than merely drafting the construction documentation. Thanks to our comprehensive experience based on intensive dialogues with technical experts and with the authorities, we are able to cover every aspect relevant to the project.

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

Every month across Europe we turn planning results into real buildings to a value of around 30 million Swiss francs. We organise, coordinate and manage the entire construction process. The standard we set ourselves in terms of efficiency and quality represents our top priority and we pay special attention to the logistics and critical path when we have complex projects to handle.

CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION

Construction administration is a matter of trust for us. As partners at your side, we utilise our experience in all aspects of the planning and construction phases, thereby relieving you of the burden of managing the project. Our experienced contract administrators will support you in defining the most important goals and the best possible organisation and construction sequence for the project: they will lay the groundwork to enable important decisions to be made and they will mediate between the needs of all the parties involved to ensure that your project will be a complete success both financially and architecturally.

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ITTENBRECHBÜHL IN FIGURES

2700

PROJECTS

ZÜRICH

BASEL

Liestal Aarau

LAUSANNE

GENÈVE

BERN

St. Gallen Herisau Appenzell Luzern Sarnen Stans Altdorf Schwyz Glarus Zug

LUGANO

Schaffhausen Frauenfeld Fribourg Chur Neuchâtel Delémont Solothurn Sion

AT A GLANCE.

NETWORKED ACROSS EUROPE …

Every day our 300 employees from 17 nations tackle demanding and complex construction assignments in nine locations across Europe. In the process they are in constant contact with each other – beyond national, office and team boundaries. Over 100 current projects are being handled with a combined construction turnover of over 30 million Swiss francs each month.

… ANCHORED IN TRADITION

Since the company was first established in Bern in 1922, five generations of architects have since maintained and developed the company. Most of the shares are today held by nine senior managers: Christoph Arpagaus; Beat Gafner; Andreas Jöhri; Alain Krattinger; Robin Kirschke; Peter Lobsiger; Andrea Molina; Peter Schneitter and Jürg Toffol, most of whom have held their position in the company for many years.

… ALIGNED FOR THE FUTURE.

IttenBrechbühl’s open corporate culture is designed to put it in a position where project teams, specifically assembled for a particular project, are able to call on the maximum of experience, expertise, and creativity.

In this way every project benefits from the highest level of new ideas and experience. This is what makes IttenBrechbühl a proven partner – today, and for many years to come.

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300

EMPLOYEES FROM

17 NATIONS

ZÜRICH

BASEL

Liestal Aarau

LAUSANNE

GENÈVE

BERN

St. Gallen Herisau Appenzell Luzern Sarnen Stans Altdorf Schwyz Glarus Zug

LUGANO

Schaffhausen Frauenfeld Fribourg Chur Neuchâtel Delémont Solothurn Sion

BERN

1922

ZÜRICH

1974

LAUSANNE

1995

BASEL

2000

LUGANO

2012

GENÈVE

2013

BERLIN

2007

GREIFSWALD

2004

LUXEMBOURG

2002, P.arc

9

LOCA

TIONS

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TRADITION & INNOVATION

WHAT MATTERS TO US

WORKING TOGETHER TO ADD VALUE.

CUSTOMISED SOLUTIONS

CLARITY AND TRANSPARENCY

PLEASURE IN EXCEPTIONAL ASSIGNMENTS

NETWORK

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TRADITION & INNOVATION

GENERALISTS

OPEN STRUCTURES

PROJECT-SPECIFIC TEAMS

INTERDISCIPLINARY

HOLISTIC THINKING

COMMON GOALS

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THE MANAGEMENT TEAM

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ANDREA MOLINA, 1974

Architect (Dipl. Arch. USI / SIA / OTI / REG A)

ALAIN KRATTINGER, 1962

Architect (Dipl. Architektur HTL / STV)

PETER SCHNEITTER, 1956

Accountant (Dipl. Buchhalter) / Controller

CHRISTOPH ARPAGAUS, 1966

Architect (Dipl. Architekt HTL) Engineering Graduate

(Betriebswirtschaftsingenieur FH / NDS) CEO

ANDREAS JÖHRI, 1961

Architect (Dipl. Architekt ETH SIA)

Energy Engineer (Energie-Ingenieur HTL NDS) Chairman of the Board of Directors

BEAT GAFNER, 1970

Business Economist (Betriebsökonom SGMI)

JÜRG TOFFOL, 1958

Architect (Dipl. Architekt ETH SIA)

ROBIN KIRSCHKE, 1971

Architectural Engineer (Dipl. Ing. Architektur TH SIA)

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6 1 0 5 10

ORGANISATION

«OPTIMUM KNOWLEDGE-SHARING

THROUGH MATRIX ORGANISATION.»

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MANAGEMENT OF OFFICES AND BUSINESS UNITS

BASEL

BERN

GENÈVE/ LAUSANNE

LUGANO

ZÜRICH

Jürg Toffol ( Jan Stöcker) Christoph Arpagaus ( Jost Kutter ) Robin Kirschke ( Petra Stump-Lys ) Andrea Molina ( Salvatore Grillo) Alain Krattinger ( Kuno Zimmermann )

PROJECT

MANAGEMENT

Christoph Arpagaus

Tanja Grundmann Stefan Ihlenfeld Nicolas Bart Andrea Molina Alain Krattinger

DESIGN

Robin Kirschke/ Jürg Toffol

Mariano Ciccone Jost Kutter Laurent Gerbex Lidor Gilad Marcin Gregorowicz

PLANNING

Jan Stöcker

Jan Stöcker Benjamin Hulliger Vincent Wolfensberger Lidor Gilad Simon Wacker

CONSTRUCTION

MANAGEMENT

Beat Gafner a.i.

Winfried Maier Jürg Born Patrik Goël Salvatore Grillo Kuno Zimmermann

CONSTRUCTION

ADMINISTRATION

Beat Gafner

Franz Küng Chantal Hauswirth Nicolas Bart a.i. Andrea Molina –

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BUSINESS FIELDS

FOR ALL WALKS OF LIFE.

ARENA THUN

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OLTEN CANTONAL HOSPITAL RTL HEADQUARTERS, LUXEMBOURG

INFRASTRUCTURE

EDUCATION AND RESEARCH

HEALTHCARE

LEISURE, CULTURE AND SPORT

RESIDENTIAL

TRADE AND INDUSTRY

SERVICES

RESTAURANTS AND HOTELS

TRAFFIC

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PEOPLE

THE FOCUS OF EVERYTHING WE DO.

IN ARCHITECTURE …

In our everyday dealings with architecture and town planning, it is people – with their individual ideas, needs, and aspirations – that are always the centre of our attention. We want to create added value for people.

… AND IN THE COMPANY.

We develop innovative solutions for complex construction projects. This is why we attach great importance to training our staff. In this way we can enrich our vast experience with the latest insights. We give employees space and in return we ask for commitment, to the project and to the company. We rely on teamwork but also on the personal contribution and the individual strengths of each and every person. This is how we create a creative and open working environment in order to shape the future from the present.

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WE HAVE BEEN ARCHITECTS AND GENERAL PLANNERS. SINCE 1922.

AT HOME IN SWITZERLAND, ACTIVE THROUGHOUT EUROPE.

THE DEMANDS MADE OF BUILDINGS ARE BECOMING EVER MORE

COMPLEX, WHETHER WE LOOK AT HOSPITALS, LABORATORIES,

AIRPORTS OR RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS.

FOR EVERY PROJECT WE ASSEMBLE THE BEST POSSIBLE SPECIFIC

TEAM DRAWN FROM OUR ROUGHLY 300 SPECIALISTS AND

GENERALISTS.

OUR SOLUTIONS ARE TAILOR-MADE.

AND ENRICHED BY ONE ESSENTIAL ELEMENT:

GOOD DESIGN.

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SWITZERLAND Güterstrasse 133, PF 3312 4002 Basel T +41 61 556 07 00 F +41 61 556 07 01 [email protected] Nordring 4A, PF 608 3000 Bern 25 T +41 31 340 81 11 F +41 31 340 81 12 [email protected] Place Longemalle 7 1204 Genève T +41 22 817 78 61 F +41 22 817 78 67 [email protected] Avenue d’Ouchy 4 1006 Lausanne T +41 21 560 24 11 F +41 21 560 24 12 [email protected] Via Generale Guisan 6, CP 613 6902 Lugano-Paradiso T +41 91 756 56 11 F +41 91 756 56 12 [email protected] Technoparkstrasse 1 8005 Zürich T +41 44 556 05 11 F +41 44 556 05 12 [email protected]

WELL DISTRIBUTED.

OFFICES AND ADDRESSES

GERMANY Schlesische Straße 27 10997 Berlin T +49 30 69536400 F +49 30 69504420 [email protected] Wolgasterstraße 22 – 24 17489 Greifswald T +49 3834 57500 F +49 3834 575010 [email protected] LUXEMBOURG

3 Rue Guillaume Kroll 1882 Luxembourg T +352 40 48 10 F +352 49 07 09 [email protected] [email protected] www.ittenbrechbuehl.ch

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