Source: Bearth & Deplazes
Photography: Ralph Feiner, Malans
Office buildings of an insurance company. Oriented towards the public in terms of expression and offer; with restaurant, auditorium, and front square. Integral, noble shell-construction concept: facade frame and interior walls in exposed concrete as load-bearing walls, maximum perforation with arched openings – the overall stability just barely still ensured. Corrugated ceiling elements in exposed concrete; everything prefabricated. The five stories similar individual tables, stable in and of themselves, stacked on top of one another. The offices generously glazed; on the periphery, platforms inwardly open to an areaway, juvenescent over the height of the building. Hall for multiple purposes with top lighting.
Location:
Landquart, Switzerland
Client:
ÖKK Landquart
Project manager:
Daniel Hoffmann / Clarissa Wacker
Civil Engineer:
Fanzun AG, Chur
Site manager:
Fanzun AG, Chur
Building Technology:
Amstein + Walthert AG, Zürich/Chur
Esta entrada aparece primero en HIC Arquitectura http://hicarquitectura.com/2018/02/bearth-deplazes-okk-headquarters/
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