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Evolution Design recognized among the 25 best architecture firms in Switzerland

Evolution Design has been recognised as one of the top 25 architecture firms in Switzerland, according to archello, the world’s leading platform for architecture and design.

«Swiss architecture is renowned for its unparalleled focus on functionality, innovation and seamless integration with the surrounding landscapes. Today, the Swiss architectural landscape is a fascinating blend of tradition and innovation, where functional design principles coalesce with a deep appreciation for sustainability,» states the editor at archello. «Our editorial list is a selection of 25 architecture firms whose exceptional work and vision are a testament to Switzerland’s pursuit of design excellence.»

Below are some of our most striking architectural projects.

Seewurfel

Seewurfel

The mixed-use development Seewurfel is the winner of the RIBA Worldwide Award.

KISS

K.I.S.S.

A striking residential development with 46 individually styled maisonette apartments.

Cocoon

Cocoon

A spiral-shaped commercial building that creates a communication landscape.

Flexhouse

Flexhouse

A striking curved single-family house on the shores of Lake Zurich.

Buchholz

Sports centre Buchholz

The use of daylight, glazed facades and slender steel structure transform this sports centre into a hall of light.

Tyre shop

Tyre shop | Art gallery

A tyre-fitting workshop that is also an inspiring drive-by art gallery.

The archello's esteemed list of the 25 best architecture firms features renowned practices such as Herzog & de Meuron, Christ & Gantenbein, Valerio Olgiati, Peter Zumthor, among others.

See the full list here.

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