Audemars Piguet Manufacture Les Saignoles

Audemars Piguet Manufacture Les Saignoles
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Audemars Piguet Manufacture Les Saignoles 

Kunik de Morsier architectes

ARTIFICIAL LIGHT DESIGN
Dcube

BUILDING PHYSICS
Planair

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
Pierre Liechti Architecte, Rmoved

CLIENT
Audemars Piguet Sa

ACOUSTICS
Prona

GEOTECHNICS
De Cerenville

ARCHITECTURE OFFICE PARTNERS
Valentin Kunik, Guillaume De Morsier

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
Forster-paysage, Jan Forster

PROJECT LEADER
Allegra Morpurgo

MOBILITY CONSULTANTS
Citec

MEP ENGINEERS
Amstein + Walthert Ag

DESIGN TEAM
Lucie Morand, Clémence Beghini, Pascal Ryser, Gaspard Garcier, Nicolas Baechtiger, Lital Balbi, Julie Basso, Kimberley Berney, Nicolas Bessson, Farah Fervel, Gabriela Jeanrenaud, Angélique Kuenzle, Marie Menninger, Alicia Musial, Yamina Sam, Diego Sologuren, Wendy Tokuoka

FACADES
Bcs

SURVEYOR
Map 

AREA
56900 M²

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS
Gvh Saint-blaise

YEAR
2021 

FIRE SECURITY
Ignis Salutem 

LOCATION
Le Locle, Switzerland

CATEGORY
Factory, Workshop, Offices 

Text description provided by architect.

The project of the new Manufacture de Haute Horlogerie Audemars Piguet in Les Saignoles, (Le Locle, NE) was developed and realized between 2017 and 2021 by the Swiss office Kunik de Morsier architectes.

Audemars Piguet Manufacture Les Saignoles
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Audemars Piguet Manufacture Les Saignoles
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For the watchmaker’s needs, they designed a new kind of building. Built horizontally on the hill, the Manufacture fits discreetly into this landscape resulting from the folds of the Jura.

Its surroundings create a succession of biotopes characteristic of the region. The whole blends into the geography of the Jura and the astral time.

Audemars Piguet Manufacture Les Saignoles
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Audemars Piguet Manufacture Les Saignoles
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The contours and mate- rials are chosen to intensify the user’s or visitor’s experience of the environment, natural light and the movement of the sun.

The Manufacture houses all the programmes necessary for the manufacture of the most complicated watch movements: research and development, machining, decoration, assembly and administration.

Audemars Piguet Manufacture Les Saignoles
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Audemars Piguet Manufacture Les Saignoles
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These work areas all meet the most demanding requirements of industrialisation and fine watchmaking.

They are arranged on the hillside in such a way as to maintain multiple links with its topography, its views and the light necessary for the various watchmaking activities.

Audemars Piguet Manufacture Les Saignoles
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Audemars Piguet Manufacture Les Saignoles
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The Manufacture has an industrial vocation and brings together on one and the same level all the manufacturing and assembly stations for the precious movements.

In a centripetal manner, the necessary programmes find their place according to their orientation and the light they capture.

Audemars Piguet Manufacture Les Saignoles
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Audemars Piguet Manufacture Les Saignoles
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The workshops in the calm northern light and the administration in the dynamic southern light.

In the centre there is a large meeting space which has been named Piazza by the users.

Audemars Piguet Manufacture Les Saignoles
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Audemars Piguet Manufacture Les Saignoles
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It is a place for informal exchanges, workshops, co-creation, and the multiplicity of knowledge that encourages interaction between people, networking of skills and the creation of a strong identity for the watchmakers on the site.

The architecture of the Manufacture has been developed around the comfort and well- being of the craftsmen and the experience of users during their visit, while anticipating the future challenges of the industry and work habits.

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Audemars Piguet Manufacture Les Saignoles
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In this way, the Manufacture combines the needs of the most advanced industry with the desire for creativity and social emulation of a company resolutely turned towards the future.

ARCHITECTURE OF ATMOSPHERE AND COMFORT -

The Manufacture was designed to offer optimised spaces for the design and production of watches, but also to provide employees with spaces for exchange, meeting and socialising.

Audemars Piguet Manufacture Les Saignoles
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Audemars Piguet Manufacture Les Saignoles
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Natural light was studied in close collaboration with EPFL professor Marilyne Andersen and her laboratory LIPID, as well as her consulting firm Oculight Dynamics.

This collaboration has enabled us to implement the most advanced research on light performance, user well-being and psycho-physiology.

Audemars Piguet Manufacture Les Saignoles
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Audemars Piguet Manufacture Les Saignoles
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The different spaces benefit from natural light, which creates a rich and dynamic interior landscape.

Artificial lighting has been designed with the same attention to detail, in order to provide the workshops with optimal light for the work of the watchmakers.

Audemars Piguet Manufacture Les Saignoles
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Audemars Piguet Manufacture Les Saignoles
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To achieve this, we collaborated with Davide Opizzi, director of DCUBE, and the lighting manufacturer Artemide, in order to develop tailor-made luminaires perfectly adapted to the needs of the various trades.

FUTURE OF WORK AND INDUSTRY -

The Manufacture is designed as a tool perfectly adapted to the contemporary needs of Fine Watchmaking, and flexible enough to adapt to future industrial changes. The knowledge silos are open to allow co-creation.

Audemars Piguet Manufacture Les Saignoles
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Audemars Piguet Manufacture Les Saignoles
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The industrial platforms are each oriented according to their own needs in terms of natural light, and are all on the same large, continuous level, allowing for easy exchange of parts and movements between the different workshops.

CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE -

In parallel with its industrial activity, the Manufacture was designed to receive customers and partners.

Its visitor flow has been organised and optimised to offer customers a unique experience in which they are successively immersed in the geography of the region, in the brand’s codes, but also in the heart of the workshops.

Audemars Piguet Manufacture Les Saignoles
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Audemars Piguet Manufacture Les Saignoles
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The architecture thus allows them to discover the work of the watchmakers in an immersive way and to discover a world that is often kept secret.


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