Office Building Jolimont / 2b architectes
Office building in Jolimont, Mont-sur-Rolle
© Roger Frei, Zürich
Architects: 2b architectes
Location: Route de Jolimont, 1185 Mont-sur-Rolle, Switzerland
Area: 1322.0 m2
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Roger Frei, Zürich
Team 2 B: Stephanie Bender, Philippe Béboux, Céline Becker, Steffan Heath, Patrick Krecl, Tanguy Auffret-Postel, Caroline Jung
Construction Management: a.planir
Structural Engineer: Stève Porscha, 3demarch
Building Physicist: Peter Braun, Normal Office
Building Envelope Engineer: BCS, Neuchâtel
Client: Promo T&I
© Roger Frei, Zürich
Text description provided by the architects. Office building in Jolimont, Mont-sur-RolleLocated on a very narrow leftover plot lying between the A1 motorway and a high-voltage line, the project uses these constraints to develop a unique morphology: a long narrow building which takes advantage of the maximum construction potential and provides sound protection to the residential neighborhood located below.
© Roger Frei, Zürich
Its half-buried design complies with the authorized size, while offering two differentiated access types to the building: customer access from the street level and staff access below, from the lower level.
Floor Plan
Floor Plan
The structure is formed of concrete walls arranged transversely behind the main façade, its se...
© Roger Frei, Zürich
Architects: 2b architectes
Location: Route de Jolimont, 1185 Mont-sur-Rolle, Switzerland
Area: 1322.0 m2
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Roger Frei, Zürich
Team 2 B: Stephanie Bender, Philippe Béboux, Céline Becker, Steffan Heath, Patrick Krecl, Tanguy Auffret-Postel, Caroline Jung
Construction Management: a.planir
Structural Engineer: Stève Porscha, 3demarch
Building Physicist: Peter Braun, Normal Office
Building Envelope Engineer: BCS, Neuchâtel
Client: Promo T&I
© Roger Frei, Zürich
Text description provided by the architects. Office building in Jolimont, Mont-sur-RolleLocated on a very narrow leftover plot lying between the A1 motorway and a high-voltage line, the project uses these constraints to develop a unique morphology: a long narrow building which takes advantage of the maximum construction potential and provides sound protection to the residential neighborhood located below.
© Roger Frei, Zürich
Its half-buried design complies with the authorized size, while offering two differentiated access types to the building: customer access from the street level and staff access below, from the lower level.
Floor Plan
Floor Plan
The structure is formed of concrete walls arranged transversely behind the main façade, its se...
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