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Switzerland

JTI Headquarters Geneva

Project description

The new headquarters of Japan Tobacco International (JTI) in Geneva is a steel structure building in sustainable design and surrounded by parkland. It is located in the Secheron district, which is an old industrial complex, close to the United Nations offices.

The structure of the building is built with a huge cantilever. Its opposing corners are elevated, which enables a central courtyard to provide unfettered views and allows pedestrians to pass through the site. A torsional tube structural system, which creates column free office space, provides maximum internal flexibility and future adaptability.

mageba scope

In order to meet the desinger’s unique requirements, mageba was chosen to provide spherical bearings that allow the structure to work. A very special requirement is that the bearings are made 100 % out of stainless steel and hence further increase the bearing’s lifecycle.

mageba provided six spherical bearings that cover three major features:

• Transfer the vertical load of the structure up to 85,000 kN
• Transfer the horizontal load due to the cantilever structure up to 9,400 kN
• Allow smooth rotation around three axis thanks to the concave/convex special design

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Technical details of a RESTON-SPHERICAL bearing of type KE, drawn in mageba’s headquarters in Bulach

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Installation of a RESTON-SPHERICAL bearing at the construction site in 2013

Key Data

Products:

RESTON-SPHERICAL bearings types KF and KE

Features:

100 % stainless steel

Installed:

2013

City:

Geneva

Completion:

2015

Height:

51 m

Structure:

Steel structure building

Owner:

Japan Tobacco International (JTI)

Contractor:

Implenia Suisse AG

Architect:

Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP (SOM)