SWACRIT systems
Construction of a production facility for the Tyrolean technology experts
A state-of-the-art production facility for the Tyrolean supplier of high-tech systems, SWACRIT systems, which was designed by ATP architects engineers, is being constructed in Nassereith Business Park in Tyrol. Besides its energy-efficient and resource-friendly operation, the building will be particularly notable for its innovative facade design.
In its new ATP-designed production facility with a gross floor area of around 8,000 m², SWACRIT systems will use the latest technology to produce complex components and systems in the fields of vacuum engineering and instrumentation. Alongside areas for precision manufacturing, quality planning and control, joining technology, cleaning, ISO 6- and ISO 8-rated cleanrooms, and storage and logistics, the building also contains administration and office space. It is the Tyrolean company’s third facility.
The architectural concept envisages an optically elegant building, which – at first sight – doesn’t necessarily look like a production facility. The declared objective is to give the building an “envelope” that does justice to the precision of the products and components within.
Philipp Pfister
Lead Project Manager
ATP Innsbruck
Sustainable and innovative constructional methods
The new building is a resource-friendly flagship operation: The temperature will be regulated via heat recovered from the production process, which means that there will be no need to use fossil fuels in the new production hall. Thanks to the latest technology, the production process will be as efficient as possible in order to minimize CO2-emissions.
The building is designed as a solid frame structure, combined with large-span steel trusses and a timber roof. The innovative facade design will create an architectural highlight for the wider area. The sloping roofs reflect an abstract silhouette of the surrounding mountains, while their gradient was chosen to optimize the performance of the roof-mounted PV plant. The new facility is scheduled to start operations in 2025.