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Sempacher Loft Apartments - Zurich
Situated in a sought-after residential area close to the centre of Zurich,
the Sempacher Loft Apartments are an excellent example of modern and sustainable
town renewal.

An uninspiring apartment block from the 1930s originally occupied the
site, which was in urgent need of repair and upgrading. A detailed survey
of the building showed that everything from the wiring to the pluming
needed replacing. Furthermore, the structure did not allow easy alterations
to the cramped room layout. Counting the cost for the required work showed
a discrepancy between required rental levels after the upgrade and the
overall standard achievable. A feasibility study indicated clear overall
advantages in the replacement of the existing building with a new one.

The aim for the new building was therefore to create:
- living structures which allow flexibility and change for future generations;
- a modern building that harmoniously connects to the built environment
surrounding it;
- an environmentally-friendly building, taking into account the lifetime
cycles of materials.

The building footprint was established by site constraints and sculpted
to suit as many different internal space layouts as possible. This was
further enhanced by placing the bath and kitchen core in the centre of
the apartments as natural room dividers. The bathroom walls are made of
translucent coloured glass allowing the light to connect the divided spaces.
The façades reflect the internal layout, and vice versa. The building
is clad with translucent overlapping glass shingles over coloured
insulation, which cover the whole north façade and gradually open
up towards the south façade.
The façade build-up with coloured insulation and translucent cladding
was developed
on the basis of a harmonious integration with the surrounding apartment
blocks, which are rendered in warm colours and textures. Through careful
selection of glass texture and translucency, together with the colour
of the underlying insulation, the glass loses its natural hardness, allowing
soft and emotional connections. Seasonal and diurnal light changes are
resonated in subtle transformations in the appearance of the façade,
allowing a harmonious integration of the building within its surroundings.
Camenzind Evolutions
Loft Apartments, Zurich - Switzerland

Design Team:
Client Mobimo Verwaltungs AG, Seestrasse 99a, 8702 Zollikon
architects Camenzind Evolution
Architects HTL RIBA SIA, Samariterstrasse 5, 8030 Zürich
Phone +41 1253 95 00
info@camenzindevolution.com

project team Stefan Camenzind, Michael Gräfensteiner, Carmen Martin,
Franco Pelizza, Brigitta Würsch
project architect: Susanne Zenker
site supervision Roland Baumgartner, Wiesenstrasse 2, 8400 Winterthur
structural engineer Ingenieurbüro W. Glaser, Sempacherstrasse 22,
8032 Zürich
cladding consultant Läuchli Metallbauplanung AG, Alb.-Zwyssigstrasse
49, 5430 Wettingen
electrical engineer R. Meuli Elektro AG, Zehntenhausstrasse 19, 8046 Zürich
mechanical engineer Graf Engineering AG, Unterer Rain 6, 8117 Fällanden
building-physics / acoustics Wichser Akustik und Bauphysik AG, Schaffhauserstrasse
500, 8052 Zürich
Key Contractor:
building contractor Gautschi Bau AG, Alte Obfelderstrasse 57, 8910 Affoltern
a. A.

Data:
Start of planning Jan 2000
Start of construction Apr 2001
Completion Jul 2002
Costs:
Total Cost BKP1-9 = 3593817.- CHF
Building Cost BKP2 = 3163705.- CHF
Cost per m3 BKP2/m3 SIA 116 = 553.- CHF
Cost per m2 BKP2/ m2 FA = 2064.- CHF
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