BETONSUISSE Live Communication
Awards Ceremony / Exhibit Openings / Symposia

 

Client: BETONSUISSE Marketing AG
Job: Concept, planning and staging of various events and symposia

 

Livingmedia has supported BETONSUISSE (the Swiss organization dedicated to the promotion of concrete construction) for many years in the area of live communication. We were asked, for instance, to plan and stage the awards ceremony of the prestigious Architekturpreis Beton.

 

Furthermore, we lend BETONSUISSE our planning and organizational skills for the annual Betontage (concrete days) targeted at engineers, architects and students. Each Betontag – which offers visitors a selection of symposia including technical lectures and architectural viewing trips – takes place in a different Swiss city.

 

Last, but not least, we also organized, on behalf of BETONSUISSE, book launch events in Zurich and Lausanne to promote the book Ansichten und Einsichten (Aspects and Insights), supplementing the book presentation with appropriate lectures held in the “Pecha Kucha” style by six renowned speakers.

 

 

 

 

Event host Eva Wannenmacher added a splash of color to the Architekturpreis Beton 21 awards ceremony


Concrete design: The elegant invitation to the awards and exhibit opening ceremony

Moderator Eva Wannenmacher in conversation with Architekturpreis Beton 17 winners


The Architekturpreis Beton 17 exhibit at ETH in Zurich


Focus on Zurich: The 2014 Betontag was «10/10» – said the event’s hosts


Clear-cut communication: The Betontag invitation


A stage made concrete: The Architekturpreis Beton 13 awards ceremony, about to begin


Edifying words: Architekturpreis Beton 13 winners Buchner Bründler Architects, interviewed by Swiss radio and TV presenter Monika Schärer


The Architekturpreis Beton 13 exhibit at ETH in Zurich


An impression from the St. Gallen Betontag


The beauty of concrete: One of the viewing trips was dedicated to the new pathology building in St. Gallen


“Pecha Kucha” speaker at the Zurich book launch: Writer Max Küng (Magazin)


A snapshot taken at the Lausanne book launch