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Project details:

Project Name: Community Center Aussersihl
Location: Zurich
Client: City of Zurich, represented by: Buildings Department
Project Type: Building
Architects: EM2N : Mathias Mueller / Daniel Niggli, Zurich
Contractors:
Construction Management: Jaeger Baumanagement GmbH, Zürich
Structural Engineers: Tragwerk Bauingenieure GmbH, Affoltern a.A.
Timberconstruction Engineers: Pirmin Jung Ingenieure für Holzbau
GmbH, Rain
HVACR: Amstein + Walthert, Haustechnik, Zürich
Competition: 1999, 1st prize
Start of planning phase: Sep 2002
Start of construction: Nov 2004
Completion: Sep 2004
Gross Floor Area: 866 m2
Building Footprint: 228 m2
Costs: EUR 1.8 Mio
Community Center Aussersihl - Project Description:
A combination of several difficult circumstances formed the starting point
for this project: the dramatic polarisation of the political parties for
and against socio-cultural infrastructures, a building site that threatened
to slip out of public control due to an open alcohol and drug scene but
that was, at the same time, one of the few green spaces in this part of
the city and, in addition, is a protected area.
As a response we formulated a strategic thesis for the competition: 1.
Not the building alone but the entire park forms the district centre!
This had the consequence that the building behaves like a guest, adding
an extra programme to the park. 2: All the trees are to be preserved!

The building makes do with residual spaces between the root protection
areas around the existing trees. 3. Minimal footprint! To use up as little
as possible of the valuable park area, the building develops upwards.
These considerations led to the stacking of the programme and to the development
of a vertical prototype based on a polygonal floor plan. A camouflaging
skin of standard glass and reflective glass will envelope the building
and mingle with the trees - the paradox of the invisible tower.
In parliament the architectural project degenerated into an ersatz battlefield
where a struggle between widely divergent political positions was fought.
Finally, in a typically Swiss compromise, the budget was practically halved
from 5.4 to 3.0 million Swiss Francs. The commission then was to discover
what and how much could be built with the new budget. While preserving
the principles formulated in the competition project, thanks to a forward-looking
strategy the economic cutbacks could be transformed into a starting point
for a new project.
To retain sufficient critical programmatic mass in terms of urban planning,
we decided to create as much floor area as possible. Although the budget
was reduced by 45% the amount of usable floor area was reduced by only
25%, which meant radically cutting building costs: strategic minimalism!
Consequently, all requirements and wishes were subordinated to this goal.
Technical standards and all other accustomed levels of comfort were questioned
and together with the materials used for all the building elements
simplified.
The transformation of the form and the architectural expression ultimately
struck a successful, psychologically liberating blow for both friends
and foes of the first project. A basic structure, enhanced at specific
points, now offers space for diverse activities.
The building still blends in the park by both its form and colour. Lime
sand brick is the cheapest material to build curved walls. With the radical
use of colour we "killed" the somewhat out-of-date material
so that only colour and form remains. The outer skin appears conservative
with a "british racing green" whereas the interiors shine in
bright colours.
The grass-green of the ground floor connects the outside with the inside
and contrasts the orange staircase. Yellow and light green in the first
and second floor vary the theme of botanical colours and correlate with
the park depending on the seasons. Starting from the image of tree bark
the façade is perforated and tattooed. A skin is generated which
exceeds the image of a "Lochfassade", creates depths and relates
to the environment.
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Community Center Aussersihl
architect : EM2N

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