The MFH FELZ EIS is a multi-family house featuring ecological construction, solar energy storage, and natural materials. Other features include a recyclable wooden structure, a salt-based battery storage system and a permaculture garden that promotes biodiversity.
lieu
statut
typologie
type de projet
Adliswil CH
réalisé
logement
nouvelle construction
Photos: VBAU Architektur AG
Plans: VBAU Architektur AG
Project
New construction of a multi-family house in modular solid timber construction in Adliswil
Solid Wood Construction: Küng Holzbau AG Suisse CH
Building automation: PUNKTKeusch Bremgarten CH
Year of construction
2019
Construction method
modular solid timber construction
Building type
Multi-family house with 5 flats
Floor area (SIA)
300 m2
The MFH FELZ EIS in Adliswil is a pioneering multi-family residence built with sustainability at its core. Constructed using a modular solid wood system, the building is fully recyclable and free from harmful emissions. The wood comes from the Sihlwald forest.
Energy efficiency is a defining feature of the project. Solar energy provides heating and hot water, stored in a Jenni solar tank, while a Swiss salt-based battery stores excess electricity for later use. In winter, surplus energy not stored as electricity is used to heat the water tank, ensuring optimal energy utilization.
The permaculture-inspired landscape promotes biodiversity with a mix of wild and cultivated plants. The spacious floor plans and large windows create bright interiors, while natural materials like solid wood walls and oak parquet offer a chemical-free, warm, and healthy living environment.