Parish hall interior insulation Bassecourt

Parish hall interior insulation Bassecourt

Item

Church / religious building

Type

Energy-efficient renovation

Implementation

1945

Location

2854 Bassecourt

Information

The Reformed parish hall in Bassecourt was to undergo energy-efficient renovation. To this end, the existing interior plaster was removed and Fixit 222 aerogel high-performance insulating plaster with a layer thickness of 3 cm was applied.

Used products

Fixit 493

Fixit 493

Mineralischer Untergrundstabilisator

Fixit 222

Fixit 222

Aerogel Hochleistungsdämmputz

Fixit 777

Fixit 777

Edelputz extraweiss

Calsilit historica

Calsilit historica

Biozidfreie Mineralfarbe

Fixit 223

Fixit 223

Spezial Einbettmörtel

Parish hall interior insulation Bassecourt

Involved companies

Architect

Chatelain Jean, Bureau d'étude Sàrl (Courtételle)

Processor

Luigi Capobianco Sàrl (Delémont)

Builder

Paroisse Réformée (Bassecourt)

Further references

Parish assistant's house renovation Bremgarten

Parish assistant's house renovation Bremgarten

The late Gothic building probably served as a chaplaincy for the Bullingerpfründe and became a parish assistant's house after the recatholisation in 1531. The building, which is now a listed building, has been renovated several times over the centuries – most recently in 1990. Following the conversion and energy-efficient renovation in 2016, the historic building continues to be used for residential purposes. A studio was created on the ground floor, which could also be used as a one-room flat with a small kitchen and bathroom. A 2.5-room flat was created on the first floor and a 4.5-room maisonette flat on the second floor. In addition, a basement extension with a new archive for the parish was built.

Parish hall interior insulation Bassecourt

Parish hall interior insulation Bassecourt

The Reformed parish hall in Bassecourt was to undergo energy-efficient renovation. To this end, the existing interior plaster was removed and Fixit 222 aerogel high-performance insulating plaster with a layer thickness of 3 cm was applied.

Modern church renovation in Zurich

Modern church renovation in Zurich

This small church in Zurich is visually striking thanks to its unique shape: floating, cubic elements are combined with a round, almost tower-like element. Insulation was to be installed to reduce energy consumption. However, conventional insulation boards would have been extremely difficult to install due to the curves. Therefore, Fixit 222 aerogel high-performance insulation plaster was used. After removing the old base and top coat layers, the system was built up using the highly efficient Fixit 222 aerogel insulation plaster. Fixit 777 fine plaster with a terracotta-coloured coat was used as the top coat.