Location
Lucerne, Switzerland
Completed
2023
Studios
Gigon Guyer Partner Architekten
Main Contractor
Büro für Bauökonomie AG
Products
Tetrál B (base 10mm, height 40mm, cell size 50x50mm)

Swiss Museum of Transport – Lucerne

The Swiss Museum of Transport in Lucerne is Switzerland’s most visited museum, showcasing the past, present, and future of mobility across rail, road, water, air, and space​

​As part of its ongoing evolution, the museum has introduced a new multi-purpose building, replacing the original Rail Transport Hall 1, designed by Otto Dreyer​

At CEIR, we are proud to have contributed to this prestigious project with our Tétral B open-cell aluminum ceiling panels. Featuring a 10mm base, 40mm height, and a 50x50mm cell size, our ceilings seamlessly integrate with the museum’s modern yet functional design.

The new multi-purpose space enhances the museum’s visitor experience by housing exhibition areas, a second entrance, a shop, and new conference rooms. On the upper levels, office spaces are arranged around an elevated green patio, providing a sustainable and collaborative environment. The basement now accommodates the central energy plant, which operates via a heat pump supplied by lake water, further reinforcing the museum’s commitment to energy efficiency and sustainability​

CEIR’s lightweight, fully recyclable aluminum ceilings align with the museum’s mission to preserve and innovate. By optimizing acoustic performance and airflow, our ceilings contribute to a modern, adaptable, and environmentally responsible interior.

We are honored to see our ceiling solutions integrated into such a historic and forward-thinking institution, supporting a space that continues to educate, inspire, and evolve.

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