Apartment building ‘Hotel Meyerhof’ renovation Hospental

Apartment building ‘Hotel Meyerhof’ renovation Hospental

Item

Historic building

Apartment building

Type

Energy-efficient renovation

Implementation

1858–1861

Location

6493 Hospental

Information

The former Hotel Meyerhof was converted into an apartment building in 2021 after standing empty for over 30 years. The energy-efficient renovation was carried out using Fixit 222 Aerogel high-performance insulating plaster with a layer thickness of 6–8 cm. To do this, the existing plaster was removed down to the quarry stone masonry and the insulating plaster was sprayed on by machine. The large, white façade surfaces were coated twice with Fixit 777 fine plaster with a grain size of 0.5 mm. The small grey areas were created using a mixture of Fixit 205 base plaster and Fixit 208 base mixture (homemade Worms plaster). Finally, the exterior façade was painted twice with mineral paint.

Used products

Fixit 475

Fixit 475

Grundierung für mineralische Deckputze

Fixit 222

Fixit 222

Aerogel Hochleistungsdämmputz

Fixit 211

Fixit 211

Zementmörtelanwurf mit Haftzusatz

Fixit 493

Fixit 493

Mineralischer Untergrundstabilisator

Fixit 777

Fixit 777

Edelputz extraweiss

Apartment building ‘Hotel Meyerhof’ renovation Hospental

Involved companies

Architect

HTS Architekten + Partner AG (6460 Altdorf)

Processor

GB Gipsbau AG (6060 Sarnen)

Builder

Gamma AG Immobilien (6467 Schattdorf)

Further references

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