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Cocoon Offices, Zurich, Switzerland
2007
Camenzind Evolution

Nick Brändli, Zurich
Cocoon is located in Zurich's Seefeld district on a beautiful hillside,
which enjoys excellent lake and mountain views. The location's distinctive
flair stems from the exceptional park-like setting – a green oasis into
which Cocoon snugly nestles. Flanked on three sides by mighty, age-old
trees the elliptical structure reads as a freestanding sculptural volume
that gracefully spirals up from the park. The stainless steel mesh enveloping
the building combines visual privacy with restrained elegance, while establishing
a strong and unmistakable presence.
Camenzind Evolution, Zurich
The bold stand-alone building embodies an innovative conception of interior
spatial organization and interaction with the surrounding environment.
In doing so, it caters for a wide variety of workplace and occupancy concepts.
With its spiral massing, Cocoon may be conceived as a sort of "communication
landscape" that creates a unique spatial configuration and working environment
in a matchless setting. The stepped, upward-winding sequence of segments
also shapes the character of the building interior. All spaces are arranged
along a gently rising ramp, which wraps around a central, light-flooded
atrium. The space planning concept dispenses with the traditional division
into horizontal storeys in favour of a seemingly endless sequence of elliptical
floor segments. By eliminating the usual barriers to communication, this
generates a unique spatial experience and working environment that unlocks
a host of intriguing possibilities for interaction and co-operation. The
floorspace design is occupancy-neutral and provides for fully flexible
partitioning together with the adaptability necessary to meet the shifting
needs of future users. Together, the various elements – lift, spiral ramp,
segments and stairwell – constitute a clearly structured, versatile circulation
system that provides for both the desired interaction and the necessary
flexibility to accommodate alternative uses.
Ferit Kuyas, Waedenswil
Internally, a light-flooded, upwardly widening atrium forms the centrepiece
of Cocoon. Around this, the circulation and communication ramp winds its
way upwards in gently curving contours, to provide a fluid link between
all the internal spaces. Internally, as the ellipses expand with each
turn of the spiral, the skylight void opens up in a stunning spectacle.
Externally, the building adopts the guise of a dynamic, upward-reaching
sculpture. The dramatic atrium, with its wealth of internal visual links,
generates a natural ambience conducive to communication and a sense of
community.
The facade assembly consciously adds a note of subtlety and sophistication
to the overall composition. The building is wrapped in a fine, almost
scaly veil of stainless steel wire mesh. This curtain curls elegantly
upwards in soft lines along the expanding spiral, its junction with the
roof terrace accentuated by an open facade frame.
Camenzind Evolution, Zurich
The shrouded, sculptural stand-alone building, introverted during the
daytime as it looks inwards towards the atrium, is recast in the evening
hours as a transparent shining beacon.
Cocoon uses a Air-source heat pump system for environmentally-friendly
heating and cooling.
Cocoon Zurich architects
: Camenzind Evolution
Swiss Buildings
Project
Cocoon Exclusive Office Headquarter
Seefeldstrasse 287
8008 Zürich

Location
Cocoon
Seefeldstrasse 287
8008 Zürich
Client
Swiss Life
Architect
Camenzind Evolution
Architecture - Design - Technology
Samariterstrasse 5
8032 Zurich, Switzerland

Romeo Gross, Grueningen
Project Team
Stefan Camenzind
Marco Noch
Susanne Zenker
Data
Start of Planing September 2004
Start of Construction February 2006
Completion September 2007
Floor Area, BGF 1900 m2
Building Volume 8'400 m3
Building Costs, BKP 1-9 CHF 11000000.-
US$ 8800000.-
Euro 6700000.-
Zurich Cocoon Offices: text from Camenzind Evolution Architecture 141008
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