Pichler

projects

Our passion and drive have been instrumental to the success of numerous projects both domestically and all around the world.
All of those projects have different characteristics, different background stories and different specific requirements.
But each and every one of them embodies our whole experience.
They are all unique.
From industrial hangars to high-bay warehouses, from bold suspension bridges to glass skyscrapers in the world’s largest cities, we have realised more than 2000 projects over the years.
The following selection showcases our various areas of competence.

People Mover

Arch. Francesco Cocco

Venice 2010

Cable car station

A seagull’s wings

This project created a state-of-the-art means of transport which can move up to 3,000 people per hour from the island of Tronchetto to the Piazzale Roma and back. It is fast, comfortable and environmentally friendly. 

And the architecture of this people mover is just as impressive: made from steel and glass, it resembles a seagull in flight. Francesco Cocco from Rovereto, a native of Venice, is the architect behind the idea.

The stations of the new line consist of a steel skeleton clad in glass panels. The main challenge in their planning process involved the dimensional tolerances of the steel, which had to be taken into account especially when constructing the curved components of the station at Tronchetto.

For the station at Piazzale Roma, on the other hand, the building works had to be carried out during ongoing operations and in the face of a constant stream of passengers.

Owner

Comune di Venezia

Steel structures

Steel and glass enclosures
Free forms
Special constructions

Sector

Mobility

Location

Italy
Venice

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