Redesign of the Bauen+Wohnen trade fair in Lucerne for 2024

January 2024

The traditional Bauen+Wohnen Lucerne trade fair is undergoing a significant transformation and will present itself with an innovative concept from 23 to 25 February 2024. This is specifically geared towards the requirements of private and commercial property owners, with a focus on current construction trends and energy efficiency. The venue, the Lucerne Culture and Convention Centre (KKL), reflects the quality standards and modernity of the new trade fair concept.

In the centre of Lucerne, on the shores of Lake Lucerne, the KKL will serve as the venue for the Bauen+Wohnen 2024 trade fair. The KKL designed by Jean Nouvel, which harmoniously combines nature and architecture, symbolises the progressive orientation of the trade fair. This reorientation focuses on a high-quality exhibition with informative specialist presentations and offers the ideal setting for visitors to successfully realise their construction projects.

The trade fair organisers have responded to feedback from visitors and exhibitors and developed a compact concept that focuses on efficiency and benefits. Exhibitors benefit from optimised logistics and attractive packages that promote customer contact. In addition, Friday will be specially designed for planning, architecture and property management professionals, enabling a valuable exchange of knowledge and networking.

Marco Biland, trade fair organiser, is delighted with the full booking and the positive response to the new concept. In addition to the exhibition, the programme for the three-day event also includes lectures, advisory services and panel discussions, which offer both experts and the general public important insights and suggestions. The special energy show, organised in collaboration with the canton and city of Lucerne and other partners, will be a key highlight.

Overall, the Bauen+Wohnen Messe Luzern 2024 represents a significant step towards future-proof and sustainable construction practices and is establishing itself as an indispensable meeting place for the property sector in Central Switzerland.

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