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Collector’s Oasis in Lausanne, Switzerland by Daniele Claudio Taddei Architect

Saturday, July 30th, 2016

Article source: Daniele Claudio Taddei Architect

The task was to transform the ground floor of a 70’s office building, used as a kindergarten, into a clean and contemporary house for a collector.

Some 16 tons of concrete were cut away, to enlarge the windows overlooking the two level garden. Remaining were three concrete pillars, which were integrated in the floor plan of the apartment using them for the fireplace, the closet and the TV wall… creating so an open but organized and structured space.

 Image Courtesy © Bruno Helbling

Image Courtesy © Bruno Helbling

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CRN House in Wallis, Switzerland by Alp’ Architecture sàrl​

Wednesday, July 20th, 2016

Article source: Alp’ Architecture sàrl​

Built on the fringe of the village of Vollèges, Wallis, Switzerland, this house benefits an amazing view on the valley of Entremont.

The living spaces are all located on the ground floor and the and the living room has a double height under the apparent framework. A car-port and the technical room are located outside of the main volume to maximize the usable space. The rooms and a mezzanine with a balcony on the living are located on the first floor. Three terraces, all offering various qualities of space and sunshine allow to offer outside extensions to all the common spaces.

Image Courtesy © Christophe voisin

Image Courtesy © Christophe voisin

  • Architects: Alp’ Architecture sàrl​ (Laurent Berset, Sacha Martin, Romain Pellissier)
  • Project: CRN House
  • Location: Vollèges, Wallis, Switzerland
  • Photography: Christophe voisin 
  • Engineers: Philippe Bruchez Ingénieur EPF / SIA | Stéphane Pellissier
  • Surfaces: 140 m2 | 550 m3
  • Year: 2014-2015

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Grand Café Lochergut in Zürich, Switzerland by Dyer-Smith Frey

Wednesday, July 13th, 2016

Article source: Dyer-Smith Frey

For the interior design of Grand Café Lochergut Design Duo DYER-SMITH FREY created a contemporary interpretation of the Parisian coffeehouses in the 50ies.

On almost 130 square meters, encirled by generous window facades, the Grand Café Lochergut located at Badenerstraße in Zurich performs as a perfect “See and be seen” venue.

Image Courtesy © Nico Schaerer

Image Courtesy © Nico Schaerer

  • Architects: Dyer-Smith Frey
  • Project: Grand Café Lochergut
  • Location: Zürich, Switzerland
  • Photography: Nico Schaerer
  • Building area: 130 sqm

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Dutch design for Nestlé’s open house in Vevey, Switzerland by Tinker imagineers

Tuesday, July 12th, 2016

Article source: v2com

Nestlé has opened its doors to the public. On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the world’s largest food company, Utrecht experience design bureau Tinker imagineers has designed the family experience nest in Switzerland. An open house with a floor area of 6,626 m2 (3500m2 exhibition space), located in Vevey at Lake Geneva, in the place where Henri Nestlé established his first factory in 1866.

Exterior of nest by night, Image Courtesy © Mike Bink

Exterior of nest by night, Image Courtesy © Mike Bink

  • Architects: Tinker imagineers
  • Project: Dutch design for Nestlé’s open house
  • Location: Vevey, Switzerland
  • Photography: Mike Bink

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AWEL Workshop in Andelfingen, Switzerland by Rossetti + Wyss architects

Wednesday, June 29th, 2016

Article source: Rossetti + Wyss architects

The Canton of Zurich adds a new building to its waterways engineering operations center to house vehicles and machines that serves at the same time as a workshop for carrying out detail work. The concept for the building draws on traditional agricultural construction while at the same time, so to speak, realizing a childhood dream: stacking up and layering simple wooden blocks to build an elementary structure. The workshop is made up of 36 solid wood elements. Every single element has its own structural effect, protecting the space and forming part of the whole. Everything that is necessary is there, with nothing superfluous added. The solid timber support structure is visible both inside and out. Restraint is the creative byword here. But the simplicity is anything but ordinary.

Image Courtesy © Jürg Zimmermann

Image Courtesy © Jürg Zimmermann

  • Architects: Rossetti + Wyss architects
  • Project: AWEL Workshop
  • Location: Andelfingen, Switzerland
  • Photography: Jürg Zimmermann
  • Client: Zurich Canton – Construction Department
  • Building engineer: Dr. Lüchinger+Meyer Bauingenieure AG, Zurich Switzerland
  • Timber construction: Erne Holzbau AG, Stein
  • Electrical engineer: Zürcher Elektroplanungen AG, St. Gallen Switzerland
  • Netto surface area: 475 m2
  • Total timber used: 340 m3
  • Execution: August 2014 – March 2015
  • Year of completion: 2015

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Jazz Campus in Basel, Switzerland by BUOL & ZÜND

Saturday, June 4th, 2016

Article source: BUOL & ZÜND 

The idea was to plan a building which is dedicated to jazz. It was a challenge to bring the two disciplines together as jazzmusic works with improvisation and serendipity while architecture seaks to avoid random and tries to plan and fix things to make them persist. The second question was how to integrate a new building into the grown city structure of the old town in Basel. During our research we realized that the plan of the buildings on the site hasn’t changed much during centuries although the buildings themselves were exchanged several times. So we decided to believe in the “architecture-trouvée” and create the building’s volume on the base of the old citymap. The result is a diverse volume with a courtyard in the center.

Image Courtesy © Georg Aerni

Image Courtesy © Georg Aerni

  • Architects: BUOL & ZÜND
  • Project: Jazz Campus
  • Location: Utengasse 15-17, 4058 Basel, Switzerland
  • Photography: Georg Aerni
  • Software used: ArchiCAD, SketchUp
  • Design team: Robert Müller, Rémy Schuster
  • Structural engineering: WGG Schnetzer Puskas, Basel
  • Acoustics: Applied acoustics, Gelterkinden
  • Ventilation planners: Ruedi Wirz, Basel
  • Construction management: Sulzer + Buzzi, Pratteln
  • Execution planning steel-lightweight construction: Arbeitsgem. Rodoni AG und G. Canonica AG Basel
  • Owner and construction supervision: Stiftung Habitat, Stiftung Levedo, Hochschule für Musik, Basel
  • Construction period: 2011 – 2013

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New mechanics hall in Lausanne, Switzerland by Dominique Perrault Architecte

Saturday, May 28th, 2016

Article source: Dominique Perrault Architecte

The ME building, dedicated to the mechanical engineering department, was built by the Zweifel + Stricker + Associates team in the early 70s, during the first phase of development of the campus. Its spatial organization bears testament to the tenets of the original master plan: the separation of cars and pedestrians into two different flows, as per Modern Movement in architecture principles, means that access to the building happens on multiple levels. The building has a three-dimensional grid (23’-7” length by 12’-9” height) which divides its space in a controlled way, regardless of type or purpose. The original master plan was revised several times over the ensuing decades, to question some of the initial projections, and to adjust it to inevitable evolutions such as a growing number of visitors and new usages. Moreover, the remarkable design of the Rolex Learning Center – which sits in the vicinity of the mechanics hall – leaves room for multiple architectural styles, allowing for the identity of the school to be renewed and for the campus itself to become a whole new district in the greater Lausanne metropolis.

Image Courtesy © Vincent Fillon / Dominique Perrault Architecture / Adagp

Image Courtesy © Vincent Fillon / Dominique Perrault Architecture / Adagp

  • Architects: Dominique Perrault Architecte
  • Project: New mechanics hall
  • Location: Campus EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland
  • Photography: Vincent Fillon / Dominique Perrault Architecture / Adagp
  • Client: Swiss Confederation represented by the Council of Polytechnic Schools
  • Artistic direction and design: Gaëlle Lauriot-Prévost
  • Local architect: Architram
  • Consultants: PREFACE SARL (facades), Betica SA (mechanical electrical), Daniel Willi SA (structure), DSILENCE SA (acoustics), Duchein SA (sanitary system)
  • Site area: 15 500 m²
  • Built area: 20 800 m²
  • Beginning of conceptual design: February 2011
  • Beginning of construction: Summer 2012
  • Inauguration: May 2016

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Chilestieg in Rümlang, Switzerland by Baumschlager eberle

Sunday, May 8th, 2016

Article source: Baumschlager eberle

An extensive stock of mature trees forms a green envelope around the land and buildings at Chilestieg in Rümlang. The 6,500 square-metre site is bounded to the north by Chilestieg and to the east by Glatttalstraße. The low-density residential development baumschlager eberle have planned here reveals a sensitive response to the texture and arrangement of the surroundings. The location and orientation of the three buildings with their three or four storeys take due account of the structures in the vicinity. The buildings are carefully embedded in the gentle, flowing landscape around the site, and the generous spacing between them underlines the park-like character of the development.

Image Courtesy © Eduard Hueber (Arch Photo Inc.)

Image Courtesy © Eduard Hueber (Arch Photo Inc.)

  • Architects: Baumschlager eberle
  • Project: Chilestieg
  • Location: Rümlang, CH, Switzerland
  • Photography: Eduard Hueber (Arch Photo Inc.)
  • Client: Immobilien Compagnoni AG Zürich, CH
  • Structure: Jäger Partner AG Zurich, CH
  • Landscape: Studio Vulkan Landschaft-sarchitekten Zurich, CH
  • Building Equipment: Roman Böni GmbH Oberentfelden, CH
  • Building Physics: Steigmeier Akustik + Bauphysik GmbH Baden, CH
  • Electrical Engineering: Elektro Compagnoni AG Zurich, CH
  • Site Area: 6.500 m²
  • Completion: 10/2014

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Renovation House Lendenmann in Regensberg, Switzerland by L3P Architekten ETH FH SIA AG

Friday, April 29th, 2016

Article source: L3P Architekten ETH FH SIA AG

The medieval township of Regensberg represents a place of unparalleled quality with its unique location, history and urban clarity.

Image Courtesy © Sabrina Scheja

Image Courtesy © Sabrina Scheja

  • Architects: L3P Architekten ETH FH SIA AG
  • Project: Renovation House Lendenmann
  • Location: Unterburg, 8158 Regensberg, Switzerland
  • Photography: Sabrina Scheja
  • Developer: Private Owner
  • Project manager: Frank Schäfer, Mareike Beumer
  • Civil Engineer: Schiavi + Partner AG, Feldstrasse 72, 8180 Bülach
  • Construction physicists: wanker Acoustics & Bauphysik AG, Schaffhauserstrasse 550, 8052 Zurich
  • HLS Planner: Neukom installations AG, Lachewäg 2, 8197 Rafz
  • E-planners: Götz Elektro AG, Altmannsteinstrasse 39, 8181 Höri (more…)

Showroom Talsee AG in Hochdorf, Switzerland by Kriskadecor

Tuesday, April 19th, 2016

Article source: Kriskadecor

For the new showroom for the bathroom furniture company Talsee, the Swiss architecture firm Burkard Meyer required an innovative installation of chains hanging from the ceiling. Following the architect’s creative brief, KriskaDECOR created a new modular system for the project.

Image Courtesy © Kriskadecor

Image Courtesy © Kriskadecor

  • Architects: Kriskadecor (Burkard Meyer)
  • Project: Showroom Talsee AG
  • Location: Badmöbel, Hochdorf, Switzerland
  • Collaboration: Konform AG

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