La Branche Home for the Disabled / Boegli Kramp Architekten
The different buildings of the La Branche home for the disabled create a small village in its own right, situated in a rural location with a view of the Alps. The facility on a gently sloping south-facing terrain was to be completed by polyvalent buildings placed in a way to form the village center.
© Alexander Gempeler
Architects: Boegli Kramp Architekten
Location: Mollie Margot, 1073 Savigny, Switzerland
Lead Architects: Mattias Boegli, Adrian Kramp, Gionata Gianocca
Area: 2800.0 m2
Project Year: 2010
Photographs: Alexander Gempeler
Construction Managers: Rosset SA, Fribourg
Client: Association La Branche, Mollie Margot
© Alexander Gempeler
From the architect. The different buildings of the La Branche home for the disabled create a small village in its own right, situated in a rural location with a view of the Alps. The facility on a gently sloping south-facing terrain was to be completed by polyvalent buildings placed in a way to form the village center.
© Alexander Gempeler
Two new buildings define a central square situation on three levels. Together with the nearby buildings of the hall and the school, it creates a meeting place, a village square representing the heart of the location. The stairs are also an outdoor amphitheater and can be used for performances. To encourage contact and exchange, the existing street was removed and diverted around t...
© Alexander Gempeler
Architects: Boegli Kramp Architekten
Location: Mollie Margot, 1073 Savigny, Switzerland
Lead Architects: Mattias Boegli, Adrian Kramp, Gionata Gianocca
Area: 2800.0 m2
Project Year: 2010
Photographs: Alexander Gempeler
Construction Managers: Rosset SA, Fribourg
Client: Association La Branche, Mollie Margot
© Alexander Gempeler
From the architect. The different buildings of the La Branche home for the disabled create a small village in its own right, situated in a rural location with a view of the Alps. The facility on a gently sloping south-facing terrain was to be completed by polyvalent buildings placed in a way to form the village center.
© Alexander Gempeler
Two new buildings define a central square situation on three levels. Together with the nearby buildings of the hall and the school, it creates a meeting place, a village square representing the heart of the location. The stairs are also an outdoor amphitheater and can be used for performances. To encourage contact and exchange, the existing street was removed and diverted around t...
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