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  2. Centre William Rappard - Wikipedia

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    This was the best solution in terms of cost and efficiency. In 2008 the renovation and extension of the building was approved by the Swiss Confederation. Works started in 2009, and added an extension providing 300 new work posts (out of total 1,200 potential places in the whole building) and an underground car park with 200 places). [ 3 ]

  3. Architecture of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Despite the different building materials, multi-story byre-dwellings developed in north-eastern and eastern Switzerland around the same time as they did in the west. In the 16th century restrictions on building and the rise of the home textile industry (the Putting-out system ) led to the creation of the Flarz , a complex of smaller apartments ...

  4. List of most expensive buildings - Wikipedia

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    Jewel Changi Airport (mixed-use building) Singapore Singapore: Moshe Safdie: Changi Airport Group 2019 1.26 [47] 1.42 Comcast Technology Center: Philadelphia United States: Foster and Partners: Comcast: 2018 1.5 [48] 1.62 Merdeka 118: Kuala Lumpur Malaysia: Fender Katsalidis in association with RSP KL PNB Merdeka Ventures Sdn Bhd: 2023 1.21

  5. History of construction - Wikipedia

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    Roman building ingenuity extended over bridges, aqueducts, and covered amphitheatres. Their sewerage and water-supply works were remarkable and some systems are still in operation today. The only aspect of Roman construction for which very little evidence survives is the form of timber roof structures, none of which seem to have survived intact.

  6. Economic history of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Gotthard line in 1882 Development of real GDP per capita, 1851 to 2018. Switzerland as a federal state was established in 1848. Before that time, the city-cantons of Zürich, Geneva, and Basel in particular began to develop economically based on industry and trade, while the rural regions of Switzerland remained poor and underdeveloped.

  7. DIN 276 - Wikipedia

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    It covers the costs of new construction, reconstruction and modernization of buildings and related project-related costs; for building construction costs, DIN 18960 applies. [ 2 ] " With the new edition of DIN 276-1 of December 2008, amendment A1 of February 2008 and amendment 1 of February 2007 were incorporated into the standard.

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  9. History of rail transport in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The construction and operation of Swiss railways during the 19th century was carried out by private railways. The first internal line was a 16 km line opened from Zürich to Baden in 1847. By 1860 railways connected western and northeastern Switzerland. The first Alpine railway to be opened was under the Gotthard Pass in 1882.