Office Building Givaudan

OFFICE BUILDING GIVAUDAN

Ernst Niklaus Fausch Partner

Office Building Givaudan
© Johannes Marburg Photography

HVAC
Oekoplan AG

LEAD ARCHITECT
Bertram Ernst

MANUFACTURERS
Blumer Lehmann, Nemetschek, VitrA, Zumtobel, Kvadrat

SANITARY ENGINEER
Oekoplan AG

INTERIOR DESIGN
Verena Frey Interior Designer, Architect VSI SIA

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT ORANGERY
Schrämmli | Landschaftsarchitektur GmbH

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
wlw Bauingenieure AG

ELECTRICAL ENGINEER
pbp ag engineering

BUILDING PHYSICS
Mühlebach Akustik + Bauphysik

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
Nipkow Landschaftsarchitektur AG

HVAC AND SANITARY ENGINEER
Oekoplan AG

CLIENT
Givaudan

GENERAL PLANNER
Mettler2Invest AG

AREA
5500 M²

YEAR
2019

LOCATION
Switzerland

CATEGORY
Office Buildings

Office Building Givaudan
© Johannes Marburg Photography

A HISTORY OF BUILDING UPWARDS

Conversion and refurbishment of a former soup-filling and crate-nailing plant into 200 high-quality workplaces for Givaudan AG.

The former industrial site of the Maggi company on the railway line between Winterthur and Zurich, with its distinctive brick architecture is an important testimony to the industrial history of Switzerland and is classified as a preservation site, ISOS Type A.

Office Building Givaudan
© Johannes Marburg Photography
Office Building Givaudan
© Johannes Marburg Photography

Ernst Niklaus Fausch Partner AG have developed the master plan and new layout for the site, which forms the basis for the opening-up and revitalisation of the area.

The building The former soup-bottling and crate-nailing plant from Debrunner+Blankart Architects, which is a listed cantonal monument, is a striking brick building with staircase cores emphasising its corners.

Office Building Givaudan
© Johannes Marburg Photography
Office Building Givaudan
© Johannes Marburg Photography

The building was constructed in 1931 and shortly after, in 1940, two storeys were added by the same architects. In addition to the characteristic material - a light-coloured Clinker from nearby Pfungen - the proportions and structure of the existing building were adopted for the new floors.

Inside, the building is characterized by overly high spaces with galleries, which reflected the production process.

Office Building Givaudan
© Johannes Marburg Photography
Office Building Givaudan
© Johannes Marburg Photography

In order to preserve these unique spaces, all technical installations were concentrated in a specially developed interior fit-out element, running beneath the windows along the outer walls.

Thus, all rooms could be technically equipped with the latest systems and nonetheless kept spatially free from the usual technical installations. Spherical fabric lanterns, developed together with interior architect Verena Frey, emphasise the hall-like sense of space.

Office Building Givaudan
© Johannes Marburg Photography
Office Building Givaudan
© Johannes Marburg Photography

The workplaces are arranged in the halls and the areas for informal encounters in the galleries between. A single new staircase provides access to all floors as an alternately cascading spatial sculpture.

Shades of grey characterise the rooms and they are played-up and complemented by the wooden surfaces in oak, the coloured carpets of the galleries, the staircases in brushed aluminium and the carefully selected tones of the office fittings.

The 2-storey addition which houses the cafeteria, conference centre and management rooms, continues the basic structure of the existing building.

Office Building Givaudan
© Johannes Marburg Photography
Office Building Givaudan
© Johannes Marburg Photography
Office Building Givaudan
© Johannes Marburg Photography

Here, the overly-high rooms along the facades form two orangeries as places for informal encounters. The facade of the extension stems from the basic dimensions, proportions and materials of the original building.

This can be seen in the continuation of the modulated pillars, the two-storey nature of the window openings and in the 45° rotated, vertically offset clinker bricks.

Office Building Givaudan
© Johannes Marburg Photography
Office Building Givaudan
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Hence, the story of upward extension is told once again. The building is one of the first LEED-Gold certified refurbishments in Switzerland.


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