May 25, 2022

Architekturwoche Basel: Positive response at "gatherING."

The first Architekturwoche Basel (AWB) is very well received, as can be seen from the official visitor figures. At Gruner, we are also pleased with a successful evening as part of the "gatherING." in the Klybeck canteen.

The first Architekturwoche Basel (AWB) is very well received, as can be seen from the official visitor figures. At Gruner, we are also pleased with a successful evening as part of the "gatherING." in the Klybeck canteen.

As part of the first Architekturwoche Basel (AWB), on Friday evening, May 13, 2022, together with the organizers, we invited clients and other representatives from the architecture sector to enjoy food, drink and music. A boules court and ping-pong tables contributed to a casual evening's entertainment. In a unique setting under palm trees, visitors sipped their cocktails and enjoyed the good atmosphere in the Klybeck canteen in Basel. Feedback from guests and those involved in the project expressed their satisfaction with the event. Many thanks to all who contributed to the success of the evening!

Photos: Sarah Silbernagel

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