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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.

Umbau Launchlabs in Basel, Switzerland by STEREO ARCHITEKTUR

 
October 6th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: STEREO ARCHITEKTUR

The main assembly hall of the former Burckhardt machine factory in Basel, Switzerland, has been used as an event space over the years. With a new tenant (launchlabs.ch) the structure is now additionally requested to serve as a multifunctional working environment.

Image Courtesy © Lukas Schaffhuser

  • Architects: STEREO ARCHITEKTUR
  • Project: Umbau Launchlabs
  • Location: Basel, Switzerland
  • Photography: Lukas Schaffhuser
  • Client: launchlabs (Schweiz) gmbh
  • Size: ca. 350m2 (Hall)
  • Conception and Construction: 2014

Image Courtesy © Lukas Schaffhuser

The goal is to create a space, offering countless possibilities – co-working, regular office workstations, areas for casual and cultural activities, workshops – all while still being able to host bigger events.

The main intervention consist in the insertion of an autonomous wooden installation – a house within a house.

Image Courtesy © Lukas Schaffhuser

Image Courtesy © Lukas Schaffhuser

Amongst others it contains the reception and is therefore situated at the primary entry of the hall. In order to preserve a maximum of flexibility on the ground floor, most of the construction is elevated and suspended on wooden beams, leaving only the wardrobe and a small carped-claded meeting cell downstairs.
Upstairs two meeting spaces, differentiated in size and orientation, form the main body of the construction.

On top you can find a deck offering an area for informal meetings, pausing and laid back activities. All being closely underneath the hall roof, usually only experienced from far.

Image Courtesy © Lukas Schaffhuser

Image Courtesy © Lukas Schaffhuser

All of the construction is conceived in one single material: laminated veneer lumber. The expression of the structure results directly from the applied building techniques, all the joinery is visible, the concept understandable.

Different external circumstances influenced the design in interesting ways:

Because of the main access to the hall being a regular sized door, the whole structure had to be developed as an addition of prefabricated pieces, small enough to be manipulated by hand and easily assembled on site.

Image Courtesy © Lukas Schaffhuser

Image Courtesy © Lukas Schaffhuser

Since the installation is conceived for an indoor space, the project was liberated from environmental requirements and constraints. Details were invented, mechanisms kept simple and materials raw.

Thus the house within the house gets a strong character, on the one hand adapting to the charms of the existing, on the other hand emancipating itself through its materialization. An element capable of adding to the identity of the location.

Image Courtesy © Lukas Schaffhuser

Image Courtesy © Lukas Schaffhuser

Image Courtesy © STEREO ARCHITEKTUR

Image Courtesy © STEREO ARCHITEKTUR

Image Courtesy © STEREO ARCHITEKTUR

Image Courtesy © STEREO ARCHITEKTUR

Image Courtesy © STEREO ARCHITEKTUR

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Categories: Hall, Office Building, Office space




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