Public toilet facilities with utility room

Blumer Lehmann erected the public toilet facilities with utility room in Biwer’s village square as general contractor. The building was constructed in a modular timber design and clad with a timber facade made of Swiss TMT.

The public building is part of the redesign of Biwer’s village square. The single-storey modular construction consists of just one module and was integrated between an existing building and a natural stone wall.

The module contains an accessible toilet, a unisex toilet and a vestibule with a water dispenser, as well as a utility room for the village square’s water feature that has a separate access.

Timber module with facade made of Swiss TMT

Harmonious addition: with its facade made of untreated, planed TMT, the modular timber construction also blends in well with the colours of its surroundings.

Biwer’s village centre with new toilet facilities

The modular timber design made it possible to implement the public building quickly and adapt it flexibly to the surrounding design.

Modular timber construction for toilets and utility room

The new building with public toilet and utility room consists of just one timber module and fits perfectly between the existing building and the wall.

Side view of Biwer’s toilet facilities

Accessible: the new facility has a wheelchair-accessible toilet and are accessible at ground level.

Full view of Biwer’s village square with modular timber construction

The public toilet facilities were erected as part of the redesign of the village square.

Biwer village square with new building for toilets

The newly constructed toilet facilities complement the existing buildings around Biwer’s village square.