NUSSLI has developed several modular construction systems that are primarily used in grandstand and stadium construction.
Stages and backdrops for operas, rock/pop concerts and open-air theater performances as well as stages for sporting events and corporate events are realized by NUSSLI on the basis of a modular stage system.
- Since 2006: Open-air stage for the St. Gallen Festival[18] in the monastery district in St. Gallen, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- The stage system can also be set up in the water: Thunerseespiele in Thun, Switzerland (since 2003).
In recent years, the company has increasingly begun to focus on large stage sets for open air festivals;
NUSSLI planned and built one of the largest stages in Europe in 2016 for the 100th anniversary celebrations of car manufacturer BMW[19] in Munich's Olympic Stadium. It was accessible and equipped with two turntables.
For large sporting and cultural events, NUSSLI prepares feasibility studies, plans the requirements and the type of infrastructure structures needed and implements them. This also includes structures such as media towers, podiums, platforms, stairs, bridges, archways and ramps.
- In Lausanne (2013), Munich (2016) and Marseille (2017): Ice track with banked turns and ski jumps for the Red Bull Crashed Ice action sports events
- European Double World Cup 2016 in Big Air Freestyle in Mönchengladbach: Big Air ramp with a height of 49 m and a length of 120 m.
- 2021, Sandwell Aquatics Centre UK: fully equipped, demountable building with 50 m long temporary training pool, swimming pool facilities and grandstand with 4000 seats for the 2022 Commonwealth Games, Birmingham
- European Championships 2022 Munich: Stages and grandstands as well as event structures[20] such as LED walls, camera and commentator platforms in the Olympic Park, the Olympic Stadium, the city center, at Messe München and along the regatta route[29].
- Big Air Festival Chur, since 2021: 140-metre-long ski jump[21] as well as a music stage and festival infrastructure
Temporary halls are used as venues for business events as well as for sporting and cultural events. They are a temporary solution, for example, when your own event or performance venue is not available.
- Temporary theater Ewigi Liebi in the WankdorfCity in Bern for the musical Ewigi Liebi, 2010 to 2012
- Temporary theater cube on Waisenhausplatz in Bern's old town for the performances of the 2016 season during the renovation of the Konzert Theater Bern
- Planning and construction of a temporary ice stadium[22] for HC Lausanne in 2017, until completion of the new home stadium Patinoire de Malley.
Interim solutions and special buildings are used when the time for realization is very short or the useful life of the building is still unclear. As a modular solution, the buildings can be planned and realized quickly and later extended, adapted or moved.
- Andermatt Concert Hall with 650 seats and a stage for a 65-piece orchestra. The concert hall received the International Architecture Award 2022 in the museums and cultural buildings category.
- Multifunctional event hall[23] Kia Metropol Arena
- Single gymnasium for Allschwil secondary school[24] (CH) as a sustainable temporary solution, built in a six-week construction period
- Interim solution for the city of Albstadt for school and club sports:[25] sports hall in lightweight steel construction for 10-year use and more
- Interim solution[26] in sustainable modular construction for Swiss Re's staff restaurant in 2019
- Development of an invisible construction between the five floors of the building and the façade to optimize the room acoustics as well as furniture made of innovative materials for the Swatch headquarters in Biel, which opened in 2019.
- 2021: Isarphilharmonie in the interim quarters Gasteig HP8 of the Munich cultural center; with high-quality acoustics. The temporary buildings were nominated for the Polis Award for urban space recycling 2022.
- First 8-court sports hall [27] as part of an action plan for the renovation of the school center on the Berliner Ring in Monheim; built in prefabricated element construction in 2024
- Temporary, multifunctional theater building for 850 people for the 2025/2026 season during the renovation of the opera house in Kassel.[28]
NUSSLI realized the single or multi-storey exhibition stands mainly in individual construction. The components for the brand presentations were manufactured in the production facilities in Switzerland and the Czech Republic. With the decline in trade fairs, exhibition stand construction became less important for NUSSLI.
- Appearance of the Japanese watch manufacturer Seiko at the Baselworld watch and jewelry fair for the repeated construction 2013 - 2018
- Brand appearances by various car manufacturers at the IAA in Frankfurt include an exhibition stand with a drivable circuit for BMW in 2009 and a two-storey exhibition hall for Audi in 2011, 2013 and 2016.
NUSSLI plans and manufactures showcases and exhibition structures according to the designs of architects or scenographers in individual construction.
- Permanent exhibition Galerie Sammlungen of the Swiss National Museum, 2009: Presentation areas, showcases and partial conversions
- Theme world Sasso San Gottardo,[29] 2012, on an area of 8000 m 2 in the tunnels and rock caverns inside the Gotthard massif
- Two museums dedicated to football: the FIFA World Football Museum in Zurich and the German Football Museum in Dortmund
- Jewish history and present in a permanent exhibition at the Jewish Museum Berlin, 2020
- KTM Motohall, 2020: museum interior design of the brand world according to plans by Atelier Brückner. In 2021, the exhibition received a Special Mention in the Excellent Architecture / Fair and Exhibition category of the German Design Award
- German Mining Museum DBM, 2018: newly designed exhibition area on around 1000 m2. The exhibition received the German Design Award for Excellent Architecture / Fair and Exhibition in 2020.
- Holcim Innovation Hub in Lyon,[30] realization of the brand space including implementation planning, interior design and exhibition construction according to the concept of the Voss+Fischer agency.
- CERN Science Gateway: Exhibition construction and furnishing in the new exhibition area Acceleration & Collide[31] in the visitor center
Pavilions are used for world exhibitions, international brand presentations, roadshows or sponsor appearances.
Since World Expo 2000 in Hanover, NUSSLI has been building pavilions for the presentations of countries and organizations.
- Expo 2015: pavilions Kuwait, USA, Germany, Switzerland, Austria (by Adunic), Mexico, Spain, COOP, Vanke and Italian wine
- Expo 2020 in Dubai: Pavilions Germany, Austria, Kazakhstan, Luxembourg, Baden-Württemberg Haus, Belarus, China, Monaco and exhibitions in the pavilions of Japan and France
- Expo 2025 in Osaka: Pavilions of Switzerland, Austria, Kuwait, and Uzbekistan and the interior fitout of Brazil
Brands, art and companies also use pavilions for short and long-term assignments:
- Restaurant pavilion The Cube placed on the roofs of landmarks in the cities of Brussels, Stockholm, London and Milan; Electrolux roadshow 2011/2012
- 2019: Mirrored chalet Mirage Gstaad by artist Doug Aitken as part of the art exhibition Elevation 1049 in Gstaad
- 2023: New wooden building with store and café as a visitor center for the Schweizerhalle salt works[32] in Pratteln
The NUSSLI production facilities for timber construction, joinery and metal construction at the sites in Switzerland and the Czech Republic support project implementation. Their tasks include static calculations, CAD visualizations and the production of components. The production site in Switzerland, RUBA Objektbau AG, specializes in interior fittings in the catering and hotel industry, work and residential areas as well as timber and metal construction. The independent subsidiary realizes orders for projects of the parent company NUSSLI and also supplies its own customers directly.
- The wooden sculpture Endless Stair[33] consisting of 15 flights of stairs was inspired by the idea of the Penrose Staircase by M.C. Escher. The sculpture was installed in London, Milan and Zurich in 2013.
- 2013: Realization of the art project Scheiterturm by Tadashi Kawamata made of 170 sterile logs and 9 meters high in the Kartause Ittingen, CH.
- 2019-2020: Fitting out the Flexoffice offices in Zurich, Basel and Geneva with wooden interior fittings, wall cladding, counters, tables, benches and cubicles.
- 2020: Tables, benches, booths, metal constructions for the bar and wall cladding of the Sablier Rooftop Restaurant, Zurich
NUSSLI is active worldwide in stadium construction and builds event structures with grandstands and stages, temporary exhibition structures, pavilions and halls. Timber construction, metal construction and interior fittings are also part of the company profile. The company and its projects have won international awards and prizes. Among others:
- red dot design award and the ADAM and EVA Award of the FAMAB for the German EXPO Pavilion 2010
- ISEM Award in Gold [34] for the planning of the temporary event infrastructure at all ten venues of the 2010 World Championship in South Africa
- red dot award for the design of Audi's trade fair appearance at the IAA Frankfurt 2013 and 2015
- Emporia Award 2018 for the event infrastructure of the Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell, the Trofeo Conde de Godo and the World Padel Tour
- award for sustainability in sport for the overlay performance at the European Athletics Championships in Munich
- top 3 place in the Switzerland Global Enterprise 2023 export award[35]
The company and its projects are widely covered in the media[36][37][38] due to their special construction method and NUSSLI is described as a specialist. In the German media, the temporary stadium for Düsseldorf in 2011 was highlighted as unique with Never before has a football stadium of this size been built in Germany at such speed and taken apart again after such a short time and NUSSLI was named as a leader in the field of temporary grandstand construction. In 2020, NUSSLI received media attention due to the realization of ten pavilions [39] at Expo 2020 in Dubai. In particular, specialist media for construction and architecture also reported on the Isarphilharmonie[40] project, the interim building for culture.