The Richtiring in Wallisellen is part of the Richti area designed by Vittorio Magnago Lampugnani—an exemplary urban quarter that has transformed an industrial wasteland into an urban structure with courtyards, alleys, and perimeter block development. Along the main axes, arcades connect commercial, gastronomic, and residential areas to create a lively, mixed-use environment. The office building itself was designed by Max Dudler and bears his characteristic signature: a clear, robust structure with a strict façade grid and architectural precision. Flexible floor plans enable efficient office use across an area of around 26,000 m². A sustainable energy concept with 250 geothermal probes ensures an environmentally friendly supply of heating and cooling. Its central location between Zurich and the airport, combined with modern infrastructure and urban flair, makes Richtiring a sustainable business location.
| Ownership status | sole ownership |
| Year of construction | 2014 |
| Renovation | - |
| Percentage of office space | 78.2 |
| Percentage of retail space | 14.0 |
| Percentage of residential space | 0.0 |
| Percentage other uses | 7.8 |