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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

FOEGER WOMAN PURE in Basel, Switzerland by Pedrocchi Architekten BSA

 
March 25th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Pedrocchi Architekten BSA

Foeger Woman Pure“ has been one of Austria’s leading fashion boutiques for the past 20 years. Located in the picturesque alpine Town of Telfs in Tyrol (population 15,000) the store offers its customers fashion from international designer all over the world. Pedrocchi Architects from Basel, Switzerland, extended the existing fashion boutique with a cupola-like building which house the collections of new and promising designers.

Image Courtesy © Ruedi Walti

  • Architects: Pedrocchi Architekten BSA
  • Project: FOEGER WOMAN PURE
  • Location: Basel,  Switzerland
  • Photography: Ruedi Walti, Christian Knoerr
  • Client: Ms Midi Foeger, Telfs, Austria
  • Completion: November 2010

Image Courtesy © Ruedi Walti

The new extension building is planned as a huge showcase with continuous transition of external and internal floor covering.

The formal requirement for the extension building was to continue the two-dimensional gabled roofing of the Tyrol houses in the neighbourhood. The roof of the extension, however, has almost nothing to do with conventional gables. It’s rather a geometric system of entangled triangles that span an area of 140 square meters, which features an arch without any supports.

Image Courtesy © Ruedi Walti

Image Courtesy © Ruedi Walti

The internal room is dominated by two massive concrete beams which span the room diagonally and form an x-shaped cross at half the ceiling‘s height. Although these beams are required for structural reasons, they are both used functionally and formally. Oversized stainless steel hooks are applied to these beams. They will be used for hanging up and display exclusive fashion garments. Customers can stroll through the fashion boutique and feel like being on a stage.

Image Courtesy © Ruedi Walti

Image Courtesy © Christian Knoerr

Pure materials dominate both the interior and exterior of the new building. The roof is clad in black perforated plate; the internal space is constructed from exposed concrete, glass, chromium steel and a light-colored natural stone floor. Slightly curved walls covered with shimmering glass mosaics separate the changing rooms from each other. Every single cubicle is flooded by natural light from an overhead skylight.

Image Courtesy © Christian Knoerr

Image Courtesy © Christian Knoerr

The original Foeger fashion house was built around 50 years ago and remained purposely almost unchanged. Only the present white paint of the house was changed to dark grey, and a new showcase front was added which continues the glazing of the new extension building.

Image Courtesy © Christian Knoerr

Image Courtesy © Christian Knoerr

Image Courtesy © Ruedi Walti

Image Courtesy © Ruedi Walti

Image Courtesy © Ruedi Walti

Image Courtesy © Ruedi Walti

Image Courtesy © Ruedi Walti

Image Courtesy © Ruedi Walti

Image Courtesy © Ruedi Walti

Image Courtesy © Ruedi Walti

Image Courtesy © Ruedi Walti

Image Courtesy © Pedrocchi Architekten BSA

Image Courtesy © Pedrocchi Architekten BSA

Image Courtesy © Pedrocchi Architekten BSA

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Categories: Boutique, Commercial Building




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