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With the Tilia Tower, Malley's Lausanne Neighbourhood Is Rising

Summary by Le Temps
This 85-metre tower, which offers 222 housing units, is Malley's entrance to the vertical city. More than just a new building, the Tilia Tower embodies a new way of living in the heart of a district in the midst of a transformation in the Lausanne conurbation.When looking for the last remains of the industrial Malley, we find some familiar silhouettes: a man who recovers the cans abandoned for storage or the workshops of the Ramelet lockhouse, a…

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This 85-metre tower, which offers 222 housing units, is Malley's entrance to the vertical city. More than just a new building, the Tilia Tower embodies a new way of living in the heart of a district in the midst of a transformation in the Lausanne conurbation.When looking for the last remains of the industrial Malley, we find some familiar silhouettes: a man who recovers the cans abandoned for storage or the workshops of the Ramelet lockhouse, a…

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Le Temps broke the news on Sunday, June 28, 2026.
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