Projects | Wädenswil-Au

«Areal Meilibachwiesen» 

residential development

An attractive residential complex with 50 rental apartments has been built in the picturesque surroundings of Wädenswil-Au.

The five apartment buildings are characterized by their clear and elegant architecture, which blends harmoniously into the existing landscape. The south-west and north-facing orientation of the buildings allows for an optimal combination of daylight and views of Lake Zurich. On the first floor, the family apartments have spacious private outdoor areas. From the second floor upwards, some apartments offer partial lake views, while the exclusive apartments on the top floor with panoramic views round off the residential offering. Each building is individually designed, creating a variety of different apartment types.

An attractive residential development for the town of Wädenswil

The town of Wädenswil on Lake Zurich has been enriched by an attractive residential development. The five three-storey residential buildings complement the existing residential offering on the left bank of Lake Zurich in an idyllic landscape and on the picturesque Au peninsula. Wändenswil is rightly known as the park of Zurich. Despite its size, Wädenswil still has a village character. The lively town center with attractive shopping facilities, the location on the lake, the surrounding recreational areas, a wide range of leisure activities and a diverse cultural offering contribute significantly to the quality of life.

Living in park-like surroundings

In a harmonious interplay between old and new, Mettler Entwickler AG created an organic landscape design that cleverly connects the existing properties with the new buildings. The result is a variety of recreational spaces that blend seamlessly into the surroundings. The buildings themselves were constructed in solid construction with reinforced concrete and brick. The façades consist of attractive brickwork with plastered thermal insulation. The residential complex was built using mini-energy and supplemented with PV modules on the roofs.