The new Agroscope building in Ticino represents an innovative model of sustainable architecture for agricultural research. The proposal combines the use of natural materials, such as wood, with an efficient structural design that maximizes the relationship between the interior spaces and the surrounding natural environment.
The building’s volume blends with the Alpine landscape, highlighting a linear layout with wide openings that allow natural light and panoramic views of the valley. The attached greenhouses complement the complex, ensuring an optimal environment for sustainable agricultural research.
The architectural renderings of this project accurately capture the material and lighting details of the proposal. The photorealistic visualizations highlight the contrast between the warmth of the wood and the modernity of the glass structures, achieving an attractive and detailed presentation.
Furthermore, natural lighting has been carefully rendered, showing how the building interacts with light throughout the day and highlighting the welcoming atmosphere of its interior spaces. The interior design images show the predominant use of wood on floors, ceilings, and walls, creating a sense of comfort and harmony with the natural surroundings.