Lindner supplies office and meeting walls to new Zurich Water Police station

Lindner supplies office and meeting walls to new Zurich Water Police station

(IN BRIEF) The Zurich Water Police moved into their new modern building in 2022 as their old location no longer met police requirements. The new building was constructed with the environment in mind and even includes breeding places for common terns on the roof. The new building includes various functional rooms and modern office and meeting rooms, with Lindner installing various office and meeting walls, including the door systems.

(PRESS RELEASE) ARNSTORF, Germany, 15-Mar-2023 — /EuropaWire/ — Lindner Group, Europe’s leading supplier, manufacturer and service provider for the interior fit-out, building envelopes and insulation, announces that it has supplied various office and meeting walls, including door systems, for the new Zurich Water Police station. The old location no longer met police requirements and had to be replaced with a modern new building that provides a perfect foundation for thorough and safe work.

The Zurich Water Police is responsible for ensuring safety in and on all lakes and waterways around Zurich, including lake rescue, the search and recovery of missing persons underwater, and activities for environmental protection. The former police station could no longer meet the necessary requirements and was only provisionally extended with metal containers.

The new building was constructed with a view of the entire Zurich lake bay and provides optimal facilities for the water police. The ARGE of e2a Architekten and WSP Suisse based their planning on the look of the typical piers on site. Above the jetties, vehicle sheds, and functional rooms on the ground floor and first floor, there are modern office and meeting rooms on the first floor. The heart of the building is a three-sided glazed command room that is manned around the clock.

On the first floor, Lindner installed various office and meeting walls, including door systems, some with security access and interlocking switch panels. The design of the surfaces was based on a simple and functional mix of materials and colors. In addition to red lacquered wooden doors, which were specially manufactured with porthole windows, wooden partition walls and wall paneling in a veneered maritime pine look can be found.

The Zurich Water Police’s move into the new station marks a new chapter in its mission to protect the waters around Zurich.

You can find out more about the project on our REFERENCE PAGE.

Media contact:

CHRISTINA RIEGER
PR and Media
press@Lindner-Group.com
+49 8723 20-3148

SOURCE: Lindner Group

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