Herzog & De Meuron
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Projects 8. Created 12-Dec-07
. By Naomi Schiphorst, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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. Forum Building
. Barcelona, Spain
. Herzog and De Meuron
. auditorium, culture, exposition space, square
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. Laban Dance Centre
. London, United Kingdom
. Herzog and De Meuron
. education, culture
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. Allianz Arena
. Munich, Germany
. Herzog and De Meuron
. football stadium
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. Schaulager
. Basel, Switzerland
. Herzog and De Meuron
. archive, atelier, exposition space .
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. REHAB Basel
. Basel, Switzerland
. Herzog and De Meuron
. clinic, health care
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. Pfaffenholz sport centre
. Saint-Louis, France
. Herzog and De Meuron
. sport
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. Helvetia Headquarters
. Sankt Gallen, Switzerland
. Herzog and De Meuron
. office
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. Central Signal Box
. Basel, Switzerland
. Herzog and De Meuron
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photo: Naomi Schiphorst .
photo: Naomi Schiphorst .
photo: Francisco Nogueira
Opening hours
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How to get there
Metro: L4 Stop "Maresme/Fórum" Bus: Lines 7 36 41 43 -141 NitBus: N6 Tramway: Line 1, Stop Trambesós: Fórum
Forum Building
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Address Avinguda Diagonal 1 08019 Barcelona Spain http://www.barcelona2004.org/. The Forum Building is a triangular measuring 180 meters on each side and 25 meters in height, located within the triangle formed by the surrounding streets. It is considered by some to be an icon of the "New Barcelona ". However, local opinion on its aesthetic and functional merits is deeply divided. It was the symbol of the controversial 2004 Universal Forum of Cultures and the serious flaws that arose during its construction were widely covered in both the Spanish national and foreign press. It has lain empty since the Forum and is beginning to show marked deterioration. The building is structured around an auditorium with a capacity to hold 3,200 people. The seating is below the Forum Plaza level. The upper part is suspended from the triangular superstructure measuring 180 meters per side that covers the plaza, and rests on 17 pillars. From it, the exhibit hall and the roof of the auditorium are suspended. The exhibition hall covers nearly 5,000 m2. . Project is public! . Completion . 2004 . Architect .
Herzog and De Meuron
. Client
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Universal Forum of Cultures – Barcelona 2004 . Contributed by . Naomi .
photo: Naomi Schiphorst .
photo: Naomi Schiphorst .
photo: Naomi Schiphorst
Opening hours
The cafe and other public areas of the building are open 9.00pm - 5.00pm Monday to Friday. There are weekly tours of the whole building for more information see website Laban. Please do not come to the building expecting to be able to see the whole building as the students are the main priority and Laban needs to keep the disruption to a minimum, thanks for you understanding.
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How to get there
The Docklands Light Railway (DLR) offers a frequent service to Cutty Sark station which is a few minutes walk from Laban. The DLR joins to the London Underground at Monument / Bank (Central, Circle and District Lines), Shadwell (East London Line), Canary Wharf (Jubilee Line) and Stratford (Central Line). At Cutty Sark turn right out of the station and right again on to Creek Road. Take the second left after the bridge, Creekside and Laban
Laban Dance Centre
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Address Creekside SE 8 3DZ London United Kingdom http://www.laban.org. The building is designed by award-winning architects Herzog & de Meuron. Purpose-built for dance training, it is the largest and best equipped contemporary dance school in Europe. The fully accessible building supports the needs of dance with specialist facilities. By day the building's semi-translucent cladding allows traces of dance and movement to be visible through the walls. By night, the building becomes a coloured beacon with light and movemnt spilling out illuminating the surrounding area. Only certain sections (cafe, pilates studio and health suite) of the building are open to the public on a daily basis. However, they offering weekly guided tours, for more information or to book a tour see the guided tours section or contact the External Relations team [email protected]
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Project is not public! . Completion . 2-2003 . Floor area/size . 7800 m² . Architect .
Herzog and De Meuron . Structural engineer
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Whitby Bird & Partners . Landscape designer . Vogt Landschaftarchitekten . Artist . Michael Craig-Martin . Theatre consultant .
Carr & Angier
. Contractor . Ballast Construction . Project manager . ARUP . Client .
The Laban Centre .
Contributed by .
Marieke_Mannens .
photo: Allianz Arena . photo: Allianz Arena .
photo: Allianz Arena
Opening hours
World of Brands (ArenaTours): Mon – Sat 10.00 – 19.00, Sun + Public holidays 10.00 – 17.00. Arena a la carte restaurant: 10.00 – 22.00 daily. Ticket office: Mon - Fri 10.00 – 19.00. Matchdays: The stadium opens 3.5 hours before Bayern home games, 2.5 hours before TSV 1860 home games. The World of Brands is closed, and guided tours do not operate, on matchdays and days featuring an event. The stadium organizes English guided tours at 1 pm daily! see: http://www.allianz-arena.de/
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How to get there
All visitors reach the stadium itself via the Esplanade, a landscaped roof over the car parks. Spectator routes emerge directly from the car parks, the bus parking and via a short transition route from the Fröttmaning underground station. From Munich's main station or Munich East catch the S-Bahn to Marienplatz and change to subway line U6.
Allianz Arena
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Address Werner-Heisenberg-Allee 25 80939 Munich Germany http://www.allianz-arena.de. Built in a record time of 30 months, the Allianz Arena is one of the most modern and architecturally unique football stadiums in Europe. It has not only captivated football fans, but many others with its breathtaking architecture and spectacular illuminated facade. Swiss architects Herzog and De Meuron designed the building purely as football stadium. The façade and roof is a composition of transparent and translucent ETFE laminate panels on a steel supporting structure. Every panel has a transparent inner. Those forming the facade have a translucent white outer, but the roof panels are completely transparent, allowing sunshine and light to fall onto the pitch. The stadium is lighted in the colours of the two Munich clubs (FC Bayern München red colour and TSV 1860 blue) who have their home-base in this arena; white for national games. Capacity of the Arena is 69.000, unique 3-tier Arena in Germany with a great closeness to the pitch through a high inclination of the tiers.
. Project is public! . Completion . 5-2005 . Floor area/size . 38000 m² . Architect .
Herzog and De Meuron . Landscape designer
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Vogt Landschaftarchitekten . Associate architect
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Herzog and De Meuron
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Allianz Arena / FC Bayern München / TSV 1860 München . Contributed by . MI_MOA .
photo: Naomi Schiphorst . photo: Naomi Schiphorst .
photo: Naomi Schiphorst
Opening hours
The building is ONLY OPEN for the public during exhibitions! Check the Schaulager website for info. Tue, Wed, Fri noon – 6 p.m. Thu noon – 7 p.m. Sat, Sun 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
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How to get there
By tram: Take tram No. 11, bound for Aesch, at the Swiss Railway Station SBB to "Schaulager" stop (approx. 10 min.).
Schaulager
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Address Ruchfeldstrasse 19 CH-4142 Basel Switzerland http://www.schaulager.org/. The Schaulager ('viewing warehouse') is neither museum nor traditional warehouse. It keeps the Emanuel Hoffmann collection in optimal condition and is primarily accessible for specialists: conservators, curators, researchers etc. The heavy outer wall is built up in layers and its outer surface scratched, exposing the pebbles excavated on site. This material is not only a visual expression of weight and storage but also, as a result of its great inertia, an essential factor in the interior climate control. On one side the box is somewhat indented, creating a forecourt, so that the entrance side is visible from great distance. It appears to be guarded by a small building with a gabled roof. The courtyard-like space radiates urbanism and publicness. Schaulager is thus not simply an anonymous box on the urban periphery, but rather a place that is active and self-confident, expanding the public dimension of the city of Basel to the south, towards the new district of Dreispitz/Münchenstein.
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Project is not public! . Completion . 5-2003 . Floor area/size . 16500 m² . Architect .
Herzog and De Meuron
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Emanuel Hoffmann Foundation -Laurenz Foundation . Contributed by . MI_MOA .
photo: Marieke Mannens .
photo: Marieke Mannens .
photo: Marieke Mannens
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How to get there
REHAB Basel
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Address Im Burgfelderhof 40 4056 Basel Switzerland http://www.rehab.ch. You expect clinics to look, well, clinical, modernist, austerely immaculate boxes, hygienically white inside and out. REHAB Basel is a privately run rehabilitation clinic for patients with spinal-cord or brain injuries, they can stay here up to 18 months. It appears residential and natural, though not with a funky, down-home earthiness, but crispy modern. Here, oak, pine, larch, and ironwoods enclose and screen exterior walls, and a rectilinear plan brings daylight and landscape into its precincts through courtyards, grassy roofs, glazed walls, upper-level decks, and skylights. The double and single rooms have daylight from above and an outside balcony. The indoor swimming pool offers views into the sky from a pyramid-like dome above. The floors are very wide, open giving wheelchair-bound patients a sense of autonomy. Almost a place where anyone would like to live. .
Project is not public! . Completion . 3-2002 . Floor area/size . 24000 m² .
Main designer, Architect .
Herzog and De Meuron . Landscape architect . August Künzel . Acoustics consultant . Martin Lienhard . Client . Rehab Basel AG . Contributed by . Marieke_Mannens .
photo: Marloes Faber .
photo: Marloes Faber .
photo: Marloes Faber
Opening hours
For 5 Francs you will get a nice guide tour (not allowed to go in there by yourself).
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How to get there
We made a very long walk. It must be easier to go there by bike, tram etc etc
Pfaffenholz sport centre
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Address
Rue Saint Exupery 5 68300 Saint-Louis France
. The central sports hall in the Pfaffenholz centre by Herzog and de Meuron, lies partly underground. The building is not more than apparent but deceptively simple composition of spatial volumes. Great. . Project is public! . Completion . 1993 . Architect .
Herzog and De Meuron
. Client . Bürgerspital Basel . Contributed by . Marloes_Faber .
photo: Stefan Tuchila .
photo: Stefan Tuchila .
photo: Stefan Tuchila
Opening hours
you can visit the garden any time, and the entry halls, the rest of the building is forbidden to public access
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How to get there
Helvetia Headquarters
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Address Dufourstrasse 40 9000 Sankt Gallen Switzerland. Simple but yet complex, one of the best works by this Swiss practice can be found in St. Gallen. The recipe is simple: take a simple form of building and give it a nice skin. Using a series of repetitive modules, the architects create a façade that decomposes the site, the context, the surroundings. The different angle of each module creates this effect, which is emphasized by the beautiful "savage" garden that neighbours the buildings. . Project is public! . Completion . 2004 . Architect .
Herzog and De Meuron
. Client . Helvetia Patria . Contributed by . stefan_tuchila .
photo: Nazar Leskiw . photo: Nazar Leskiw .
photo: Nazar Leskiw
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How to get there
Central Signal Box
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Address
Münchensteinerstrasse Basel
Switzerland
. This is a railway utility building in Basel, near the Guterbahnhof Wolf called Signal Box and has an exterior cladding of copper strips that are twisted at certain places to admit daylight. Herzog and De Meuron won the Pritzker prize in 2001, the jury
explained: "The beginnings of most architects’ practices consists by necessity of small projects with budgets to match. It is these early buildings with great constraints that test an architect’s talent for original solutions to often ordinary and utilitarian commissions. In the case of Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron, the railroad signal box was such a project. They transformed a nondescript structure in a railroad yard into a dramatic and artistic work of industrial architecture, captivating both by day and night."
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Project is not public! . Completion . 1999 . Architect .
Herzog and De Meuron
. Client . Schweizerische Bundesbahnen SBB, Anlagen Management . Contributed by . boeboe .