Cool Cocoon: this sleek, spiralling form gives office life a new dimension.Located on a wooded site on the outskirts of Zurich, the Cocoon building defies and reconfigures the mundane conventions of the typical office building. Rather than an orthogonal block, it is a svelte ellipse, wrapped in a delicate veil of fine steel mesh. Rather than the usual arrangement of stacked horizontal floors, it is a sequence of segmented, stepped levels, strung together like beads on a spiralling thread. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Enclosed by a cluster of mature trees, the building defers to nature, sitting lightly on its sloping site. The spiral is the generator of both the external form and internal organisation. The interior is defined by the spiral-shaped, upward winding sequence of stepped levels, each a segment of an ellipse, and each linked by a gently inclined ramp that coils languidly around a central, naturally lit void. As well as being visually dramatic, this also encourages communication between levels and is intended to suggest new ways of working and collaboration. With each rotation the elliptical footprint increases in size, so the central lightwell widens as it rises up through the building, bringing light down into the lower floors. During the day, the building appears introverted and self-absorbed, its contours demurely sheathed in its mesh skin, but after dark it is transformed into a radiant organism, its inner life revealed. The jury admired the project's formal and technical sophistication, and the ingenuity its architects brought to a standard office block brief. C.S. Architect Camenzind Evolution - Architecture Design Technology, Zurich Project team Marco Noch, Stefan Camenzind Photographs 1, 5, Ferit Kuyas 2, Nick Brandl 3, Camenzind Evolution 4, Romeo Gross [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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