Europaallee Baufeld E . Zurich
Caruso St John Architects . Bosshard Vaquer Architects
This project won first prize in the invited competition for a 30,000sq m mixed use building of commercial space and housing. The project is located on a key site within the masterplan for the redevelopment of former railway land on the south side of Zurich Hauptbahnhof by the SBB (Swiss National Railways). The project is one of several large new buildings to be constructed along the planned Europastrasse, a street running through the centre of the masterplan leading southwest from the main station.
The unusual mixed programme for the site comprises retail space on the ground floor with offices and apartments above, and is an opportunity to make a truly metropolitan building at a prominent corner location within the masterplan. The building is arranged with five floors of commercial space on the lower levels, with the upper part emerging as two apartment towers 13 and 11 stories in height. The complex figure has something of the qualities of the classic urban buildings of Manhattan from the 1910s and 20s. Like the New York examples, this individual expressiveness is reconciled with the continuity that is required, in the massing of the lower floors and in the tectonic of the pre-cast concrete facades, to make a good piece of city.
Caruso St John project team
Christof Bedall
Adam Caruso
Murat Ekinci
Adam Gielniak
Aureliusz Kowalczyk
Dominique Meier
Claudio Schneider
Michael Schneider
Peter St John
Steffi Wedde
Florian Zierer
Architects
Bosshard Vaquer Architekten
Caruso St John Architects . Bosshard Vaquer Architects
This project won first prize in the invited competition for a 30,000sq m mixed use building of commercial space and housing. The project is located on a key site within the masterplan for the redevelopment of former railway land on the south side of Zurich Hauptbahnhof by the SBB (Swiss National Railways). The project is one of several large new buildings to be constructed along the planned Europastrasse, a street running through the centre of the masterplan leading southwest from the main station.
The unusual mixed programme for the site comprises retail space on the ground floor with offices and apartments above, and is an opportunity to make a truly metropolitan building at a prominent corner location within the masterplan. The building is arranged with five floors of commercial space on the lower levels, with the upper part emerging as two apartment towers 13 and 11 stories in height. The complex figure has something of the qualities of the classic urban buildings of Manhattan from the 1910s and 20s. Like the New York examples, this individual expressiveness is reconciled with the continuity that is required, in the massing of the lower floors and in the tectonic of the pre-cast concrete facades, to make a good piece of city.
Caruso St John project team
Christof Bedall
Adam Caruso
Murat Ekinci
Adam Gielniak
Aureliusz Kowalczyk
Dominique Meier
Claudio Schneider
Michael Schneider
Peter St John
Steffi Wedde
Florian Zierer
Architects
Bosshard Vaquer Architekten
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