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Text
and images are courtesy Camenzid
Evolution for their Seewurfel Mixed-Use Regeneration Development
in Zurich, Switzerland. Click on images at left for larger
color views. [Google Earth link]
The eight new apartment and office buildings are situated
close to the town centre of Zurich and offer stunning views
of the lake and surrounding cityscape. The project regenerates
a former industrial site into a new attractive center for
working and living and integrates itself harmoniously into
the existing historic fabric of the area. The project was
awarded the RIBA World-Wide Award 2005 by the Royal Institute
of British Architects.
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The project Seewurfel ("Lake Cubes") is based on a concept of piazzas that were created by the careful positioning of the eight buildings. The individually landscaped piazzas and external spaces create a variety of different environments to be used and enjoyed by the occupants and their neighbors. A system of layering and framing, reflecting that of historic neighboring buildings, was used to create depth and give structure to the facades. Based on these concepts, the plan and size of each building was individually determined by its function, the orientation of windows according to lake views, the external piazzas, and the relationship to the neighboring buildings. |
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To give the buildings their own
individuality and unique identity within the Seewurfel development,
CamenzindEvolution specifically developed a new silicon-bonded
timber-glass-panel cladding system. The strong color and texture
of the timber-glass panels, together with the soft, moving
reflections on the glass, create a human ambience of lightness
and warmth in the piazzas between the buildings. The constant
play of light and color, together with the seasonal changes
of trees and foliage of the
landscaped piazzas, create an all-year-round inspiring environment
for tenants, inhabitants and neighbours. |
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The lower three floors of each
building contain office space and the upper two floors are
used for luxurious maisonette apartments. The architectural
principles established by the building’s exterior flow from
the outside to the inside, developing a holistic design concept.
Flexible and individually usable space has been created around
fixed volumes containing bathrooms
and utility rooms. The continuity of timber, glass and fair-faced
concrete from the exterior to the interior, enhances the play
of color, texture and light. This together with the high level
of fine and precise detailing and quality workmanship creates
a soothing, luxurious living environment.
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Seewurfel in Zurich, Switzerland
by Camenzid Evolution |
2006.06.19 |
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Click
on images below for larger color views. |
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