Join the Public Final Review of Circular Time Lab in Lucerne
Date
25 Jun 2026 10:15 - 25 Jun 2026 18:00
Venue
Organiser
Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts
Country
First image

Description
On 25 June 2026, Lucerne will host the Public Final Review of Circular Time Lab, the Swiss pilot action within the BAUHALPS project. The event will showcase three real-life wooden structures designed and built according to circular economy principles, demonstrating how local materials, craftsmanship and collaborative design can contribute to a more sustainable built environment.
The pilot brings together architecture students, researchers, engineers and apprentices from regional timber companies to explore new approaches to circular construction. Developed within the Bachelor of Architecture programme at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts (HSLU), the structures serve as practical examples of how the principles of the New European Bauhaus can be translated into tangible interventions in public space.
Participants will have the opportunity to visit three project locations across Lucerne and Emmenbrücke, engage with designers and experts, and discuss the future of circular timber construction in the Alpine region.
Klärbecken, Emmenbrücke
10:15 – Joint opening
10:30 – Presentation and discussion
Guests:
Ioannis Piertzovanis
Katharina Riedl
Luca Deon
12:00 – Lunch at the long table
Inseli, Lucerne
13:30 – Second round and coffee gathering
13:45 – Presentation and discussion
Guests:
Ioannis Piertzovanis
Katharina Riedl
Torsten Lange
Susanne Triller
Apothekergärtli, Lucerne
15:30 – Presentation and discussion
Guests:
Ioannis Piertzovanis
Katharina Riedl
Torsten Lange
17:00 – Final discussion and aperitif
Summer Celebration
18:00 – Summer Festival at Neubad (Institute of Architecture, HSLU)
Circular Time Lab brings together researchers from the Competence Centre for Typology and Planning in Architecture (CCTP), architecture students, engineers and four regional timber construction companies. A distinctive feature of the project is the active involvement of apprentices from the third and fourth year of vocational training, creating a valuable exchange between education and professional practice.
The structures were designed and built through collaboration with Schaerholzbau, Haupt Holz Kultur, Dubach Holzbau and Erni Holzbau, supported by numerous partners from the fields of timber construction, engineering and architecture.
If you are interested in circular construction, timber as a sustainable building material, and innovative models of collaboration between education, industry and local communities, we invite you to join us in Lucerne and discover the outcomes of the Swiss BAUHALPS pilot.
Join us on 25 June 2026 and explore how circular thinking, local materials and collaborative innovation can shape the future of construction in the Alpine region.
The pilot brings together architecture students, researchers, engineers and apprentices from regional timber companies to explore new approaches to circular construction. Developed within the Bachelor of Architecture programme at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts (HSLU), the structures serve as practical examples of how the principles of the New European Bauhaus can be translated into tangible interventions in public space.
Participants will have the opportunity to visit three project locations across Lucerne and Emmenbrücke, engage with designers and experts, and discuss the future of circular timber construction in the Alpine region.
Programme
Klärbecken, Emmenbrücke
10:15 – Joint opening
10:30 – Presentation and discussion
Guests:
Ioannis Piertzovanis
Katharina Riedl
Luca Deon
12:00 – Lunch at the long table
Inseli, Lucerne
13:30 – Second round and coffee gathering
13:45 – Presentation and discussion
Guests:
Ioannis Piertzovanis
Katharina Riedl
Torsten Lange
Susanne Triller
Apothekergärtli, Lucerne
15:30 – Presentation and discussion
Guests:
Ioannis Piertzovanis
Katharina Riedl
Torsten Lange
17:00 – Final discussion and aperitif
Summer Celebration
18:00 – Summer Festival at Neubad (Institute of Architecture, HSLU)
A Collaboration Between Education, Research and Industry
Circular Time Lab brings together researchers from the Competence Centre for Typology and Planning in Architecture (CCTP), architecture students, engineers and four regional timber construction companies. A distinctive feature of the project is the active involvement of apprentices from the third and fourth year of vocational training, creating a valuable exchange between education and professional practice.
The structures were designed and built through collaboration with Schaerholzbau, Haupt Holz Kultur, Dubach Holzbau and Erni Holzbau, supported by numerous partners from the fields of timber construction, engineering and architecture.
We Look Forward to Welcoming You
If you are interested in circular construction, timber as a sustainable building material, and innovative models of collaboration between education, industry and local communities, we invite you to join us in Lucerne and discover the outcomes of the Swiss BAUHALPS pilot.
Join us on 25 June 2026 and explore how circular thinking, local materials and collaborative innovation can shape the future of construction in the Alpine region.
Contact
Registration
Programme events
Project events
25 Jun 2026
Join the Public Final Review of Circular Time Lab in Lucerne
Project: BAUHALPS
117933
0
2026-06-25
2026-06-25
10:15:00
18:00:59
||
|project|
29 - 30 Jun 2026
RE-INCITE in Berlin - Federal Conference on Transnational Cooperation (Interreg B)
Project: RE-INCITE
116816
1
2026-06-29
2026-06-30
00:00:00
23:59:59
||
|project|
69
52.520961
13.4382144
03 Jul 2026
GOVQoL at the 6th World Planning Schools Congress (AESOP)
Project: GOVQoL
117162
0
2026-07-03
2026-07-03
09:00:00
10:30:59
||
|project|
60.1666204
24.9435408
