Credit Suisse Lion d'Or

Credit Suisse Lion d'Or

Proyecto
Credit Suisse Lion d'Or
Programa

Renovación y transformación del edificio existente de la sede en Lausanne / Concurso por invitación 1° premio

estado
Construido
lugar
Suisse, Lausanne
año
2001 - 2006
Cliente
Credit Suisse
Superficie
5300 m2
Equipo
Lausanne

Jacques Richter, Ignacio Dahl Rocha, Christian Leibbrandt, Manuela Toscan, Claude-Alain Bieri, Bernard Emonet, Cornelius Boy, Christophe Gachnang, Pouska Haessig, Olivier Hoffman, Alain Jaquenod, Mathias Kalbermatten, Frédéric Magnin, Martin Mouzo, Hector Nunez, Michel Paganin, Manuel Perez, Nathalie Saegesser, Rafael Sauthier, Sebastien Sterchi, Nathalie Khelfi

Ingeniería
estructural
Daniel Willi SA
Ingeniero
HVAC
Jacob Forrer SA
Ingeniero
sanitario
H. Schumacher SA
Ingeniero
eléctrico
Amstein et Walthert SA
Ingeniero
de
seguridad
Scherler SA
Consultor
de
iluminación
Light Cibles
Consultor
acústico
Bernard Braune
Crédito
foto
Yves André
Credit Suisse Lion d'Or

Credit Suisse Lion d'Or

2001 - 2006 · Suisse, Lausanne · Administración

Built between 1911 and 1914, this bank building by architect Eugène Jost with Louis Bezencenet and Maurice Schnell has been owned by the Credit Suisse Group since 1931. The neoclassical edifice, topped by a large cupola, is strategically located in the center of Lausanne, looking out over the city and the lake toward the Alps. In the 1960s, the building was subjected to massive transformations that obliterated certain features of the original interiors. To accommodate current and future functional requirements without compromising the architectural quality of the building, the architects decided to follow a strategy of stripping the interior spaces and floors of the building while preserving and restoring the facades. By enclosing an indentation on the east facade of the building, Richter & Dahl Rocha created a glazed interior volume that houses a new staircase providing access to public spaces on the upper floors. The Credit Suisse program included teller windows, offices for client meetings on the mezzanine and second floors, three floors of private office spaces, and a public area on the fifth floor, with a new circular conference room centered beneath the carefully restored cupola. The new pre-cast plaster ceiling of the ground floor hall follows the arcuated form of the original neoclassical windows. Moving from the outer wall, where each arched window is framed by a canopied vault, the ceiling flattens out as it moves inward, becoming a perfectly level surface at the mezzanine. This contemporary gesture simultaneously restores a lost original element of the historic building and invokes the modernist “hung” ceiling.
Proyecto
Credit Suisse Lion d'Or
estado
Construido
lugar
Suisse, Lausanne
año
2001 - 2006
Cliente
Credit Suisse
Superficie
5300 m2
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