Allschwil: Senn realizes two further projects on the Baselink site

The ALL and HOPE buildings are being built on Hegenheimermattweg and are scheduled for completion in 2026 and 2027.

Senn Development.
Visualization of the new ALL building (Copyright: Herzog & de Meuron)

Project developer and investor Senn is planning two further new buildings, ALL and HOPE, at the Baselink life science hub in Allschwil, with completion scheduled for 2026 and 2027.

The ALL building has been designed as a sustainable office and laboratory building by Herzog & de Meuron. It is based on the findings from the development of the Main Campus and the sustainable office building Hortus and is "the perfect synthesis of these two buildings - a thoroughly sustainable building that is also suitable for laboratories", writes Senn in a press release. ALL, which stands for "Animus, Labor, Laetizia", offers around 20,000 square meters of flexible office and laboratory space.

Senn developed the new 10,000 square meter HOPE ("House of Partnership and Engagement") building, designed by the Basel office Felippi Wyssen, together with the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute Swiss TPH. It consists of two buildings connected by transparent bridges and is intended to be a place of encounter and exchange. Swiss TPH has already secured the top floor as the anchor tenant, and four further office floors and the first floor will be rented out for public-oriented uses.

"These two projects will close the escape along Hegenheimermattweg by 2027. This will also bring Allschwil and the city of Basel even closer together," says Johannes Eisenhut, Managing Director of Senn Development. Senn has already implemented several major projects on the 75,000 m² Baselink site. Together with Herzog & de Meuron, for example, the company has developed the Switzerland Innovation Park Basel Area Main Campus, which, according to Eisenhut, is 80 percent let, as well as the Hortus office building currently under construction. (ah)

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