Recreational Community Center Châtelaine ? Balexert / STENDARDO MENNINGEN ARCHITECTES
Situated in a slight slope, the building is located in the center of a public park surrounded by several communal buildings. The image of the East entrance of the site has been requalified by the new construction whereas to the West, bleachers connect the building to the new esplanade.
© Federal studio
Architects: STENDARDO MENNINGEN ARCHITECTES
Location: Avenue de Châtelaine, 1203 Genève, Switzerland
Architect In Charge: Adrien Menningen
Area: 300.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Federal studio
© Federal studio
From the architect. Situated in a slight slope, the building is located in the center of a public park surrounded by several communal buildings. The image of the East entrance of the site has been requalified by the new construction whereas to the West, bleachers connect the building to the new esplanade.
Plan
The new community center located in the Châtelaine-Balexert seeks to preserve a logical continuity and preservation of the existing landscape as well as construct synergies with the surrounding buildings. This functional and spatial continuity along with the existing topography allows for an optimal distribution of the project and its spatial requirements. This strategy ensures a balance between the volumetric needs and the shape of the terrain shape forming a direct relatio...
© Federal studio
Architects: STENDARDO MENNINGEN ARCHITECTES
Location: Avenue de Châtelaine, 1203 Genève, Switzerland
Architect In Charge: Adrien Menningen
Area: 300.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Federal studio
© Federal studio
From the architect. Situated in a slight slope, the building is located in the center of a public park surrounded by several communal buildings. The image of the East entrance of the site has been requalified by the new construction whereas to the West, bleachers connect the building to the new esplanade.
Plan
The new community center located in the Châtelaine-Balexert seeks to preserve a logical continuity and preservation of the existing landscape as well as construct synergies with the surrounding buildings. This functional and spatial continuity along with the existing topography allows for an optimal distribution of the project and its spatial requirements. This strategy ensures a balance between the volumetric needs and the shape of the terrain shape forming a direct relatio...
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