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Lausanne, Suisse

Vaudoise Assurances, "Le Cèdre" building

Client Vaudoise Assurances
Competition 2020
Planning / Construction 2021-2025
Architecture Itten+Brechbühl SA
General planning Itten+Brechbühl SA
Surface area 9'271 m2
Construction volume 125'735 m3
Building costs 25 Mio. CHF excl. VAT

The Le Cèdre building, designed by Jean Tschumi for Vaudoise Assurances, is remarkable in many respects, not least for its longevity and the flexibility of the concepts introduced in the 1950s, which are still relevant today and capable of providing a modern working environment.

The renovation project for this building is based on the principle that "nothing is lost, nothing is created, everything is transformed". It maximizes the building's potential by preserving its heritage qualities, while taking advantage of its flexibility and existing structural elements.

Both pragmatic and cost-effective, this approach is in keeping with a heritage conservation perspective, reusing existing designs and materials wherever possible. The project aims to reintroduce visionary ideas from the 1950s, updated by modern technologies to offer greater comfort to its users.

* Renderings are non-contractual

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