In the center of Zürich, on the future Europaallee, the three architecture firms David Chipperfield Architects, Max Dudler, and Annette Gigon / Mike Guyer are attempting to construct a European-style city extension, with four individual commercial buildings that form an ensemble rather than a megacomplex.
Each individual building was designed by one of the three architecture firms. Bridges link the buildings together and ensure circulation and communication within the complex on the upper floors, whilst generous passageways below open out into a public courtyard, surrounded by the whole building block.
In the center of Zürich, on the future Europaallee, the three architecture firms David Chipperfield Architects, Max Dudler, and Annette Gigon / Mike Guyer are attempting to construct a European-style city extension, with four individual commercial buildings that form an ensemble rather than a megacomplex.
Each individual building was designed by one of the three architecture firms. Bridges link the buildings together and ensure circulation and communication within the complex on the upper floors, whilst generous passageways below open out into a public courtyard, surrounded by the whole building block.
This publication documents this extraordinary urban ensemble, according to Max Dudler’s master plan, with numerous photographs, sketches and essays.