St Peter & Paul Courthouse

St Peter & Paul Courthouse
© Philip Heckhausen
St Peter & Paul Courthouse
© Philip Heckhausen

ST PETER & PAUL COURTHOUSE

Knorr & Pürckhauer Architekten

PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Marco Caviezel

CONSTRUCTION SITE MANAGEMENT
WT Partner AG / Frits Dekker

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Ferrari Gartmann AG / Patrick Gartmann

HOUSE AUTOMATION
Kalt + Halbeisen AG, Daniel Raidt

MANUFACTURERS
Sky-Frame

LIGHTING DESIGNERS
Mettler Partner AG / Marc Dietrich

TYPE DESIGN
m - d- buero / Ramona Heiligensetzer

AERA
500 m²

ARTWORK
Huber.huber / Reto Huber

CATEGORY
Retirement, Extension

LOCATION
Zürich, Switzerland

YEAR
2020

Text description provided by the architects.

Knorr & pürckhauer architekten has completed a new building in zurich, which is located in the courtyard of a perimeter block development.

St Peter & Paul Courthouse
© Philip Heckhausen
St Peter & Paul Courthouse
© Philip Heckhausen

the architects explain that these types of structures are commonly found across the city with uses ranging from workshops, offices, and medical practices to studios or even art galleries. 

this particular courtyard structure, located in zurich’s werd district, has been designed as an extension of a church’s retirement center.

St Peter & Paul Courthouse
© Philip Heckhausen
St Peter & Paul Courthouse
© Philip Heckhausen

knorr & pürckhauer architekten, a firm led by philipp knorr and moritz pürckhauer, was asked to provide additional space for an existing retirement center run by the st. peter and paul parish church foundation.

Inspired by max liebermann’s painting ‘biergarten in brannenburg’, the new building became the starting point for a comprehensive re-design of the courtyard.

St Peter & Paul Courthouse
© Philip Heckhausen
St Peter & Paul Courthouse
© Philip Heckhausen

Fences were removed, while a uniform gravel surface was applied to its surroundings. conceived as a neighborhood pavilion that serves the entire community, the new building comprises three stacked rooms that differ in terms of their appearance.

The glazed ground floor is intended as a versatile space for the residents of the retirement center, who are able to pursue their hobbies such as cooking, sewing, handicrafts, or flower arrangements. floor-to-ceiling glazing ensures a close relationship with the adjacent courtyard.

St Peter & Paul Courthouse
© Philip Heckhausen
St Peter & Paul Courthouse
© Philip Heckhausen

Contained beneath a tent-like roof made from green pre-oxidized copper, the level above houses new offices for the client. Large, circular windows fill the space with natural light, which is further emphasized thanks to bright, white surfaces.

Meanwhile, an auditorium is found in the basement with light entering through a semicircular skylight.

All three rooms are connected with a spiral staircase, which links to the existing building in the basement.

St Peter & Paul Courthouse
© Philip Heckhausen
St Peter & Paul Courthouse
© Philip Heckhausen
St Peter & Paul Courthouse
© Philip Heckhausen
St Peter & Paul Courthouse
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St Peter & Paul Courthouse
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St Peter & Paul Courthouse
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St Peter & Paul Courthouse
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