  ## Maison de la Paix

### Switzerland

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 ## ECAvenir Lausanne

### Switzerland

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 ## La Tuilière football stadium

### Switzerland

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 ##  TechMed Centre 

In the Dutch town of Enschede, a listed technical hall made of steel and glass was converted into a centre for medical technology. It was possible to preserve the original character of the building thanks to the extra narrow facade profiles, forster unico xs.



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 ##  Jungfernstieg 

The prominent historic building ensemble Jungfernstieg/corner Grosse Bleichen in Hamburg was converted and extensively renovated in 2020. The heart of the building complex is the palace designed by the Hamburg architect Haller for the (former) Dresdner Bank.



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       ![Forster project - Germany - Jungfernstieg](/sites/forster/files/public/styles/image_square/public/2023-06/PI_Jungfernstieg_Hamburg_01.jpg?h=0a2cf4a7&itok=jmqtJb2J)  

 

 

 

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 ##  Adeline Favre House 

8000 children were born thanks to the visionary midwife Adeline Favre (1908-1983) from Val d’Anniviers. From now on, 2000 students will be trained in nursing, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, health promotion, prevention and, of course, midwifery in the new ZHAW building – which bears the name "Adeline Favre House" in her honour.



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