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Herzog & de Meuron

SIP Main Campus . Allschwil

Herzog & de Meuron . photos: © Julien Lanoo

The northwest edge of Allschwil, Switzerland, directly adjacent to the border with France, is a global hub for innovative companies in the fields of pharmaceuticals, medicine, and research. The SIP Main Campus project is being developed in this area within the BaseLink site, joining the existing Tech and Life Science Cluster; it is adjacent to sports facilities, a recreational area, and a residential neighborhood. The structural concept reduces interior divisions and vertical supports as much as possible, allowing for a large variety of uses; this flexibility, combined with the durability of building materials, extends the potential life span of the building. Start-ups, scale-ups, and established companies from the biotech and healthcare sectors are addressed as potential users, as are programs that contribute to a better work-life balance and the overall revitalization of the area – for example, the Swiss International School will open a primary school, which will help minimize the need for additional commuting for families.

Based on the concept of a ‘courtyard house’, the SIP Main Campus offers approx. 50,000 square meters of usable floor area for 2500-3000 employees and thus is the largest building on the site. The landscaped courtyard is accessible through a pair of two-storey passages that cut through the block at street level. It is one of a sequence of green spaces running from west to east through the entire BaseLink site, contributing to a good microclimate and allowing connections from one property to the next. The shaded central recreation area – as large as a football field – is designed with a combination of trees and deep-bed planting, leaving the visual axis at eye level free for easy orientation; climbing plants extend the landscape vertically to the pillars of the building itself. The groundscape consists of largely unsealed gravel surfaces and seepage pits in reference to the original riverbed landscape of the area. From the inner courtyard, the building is accessed via four generously designed spiral staircases in the corners, allowing for up to eight different main users per floor.

The facade is defined by a deep, gridlike structure of insitu concrete, which absorbs vertical loads and serves as bracing for wind and potential earthquakes. These inner and outer rings of structure allow for a reduction of size and number of structural elements inside the building, which in turn offers the greatest possible typological and scale flexibility for users. The loggias of the inner façades allow for a variety of opportunities for exchange, lingering and encounter. They further provide protection from the sun, along with awnings, as well as access to the building and serve as fire escapes. At the same time, these outdoor spaces allow passive cooling through the shading of the facades, which is supplemented by energy-efficient heating and cooling ceiling panels as needed. The entire BaseLink site is served by geothermal energy.

The vertical elements of this grid are at a slight incline. This slight deviation lends weight to the horizontals and integrates the dimensions of the building to a human scale. Businesses and restaurants occupy the ground floor, together with a large auditorium with seating space for up to 300 people. Also available for external events, the auditorium is another program element that connects the building to the community. The floor plan, loadbearing grid, and room height of all five floors can accommodate laboratories or office spaces.

The four open staircases connecting the surrounding balconies of the inner courtyard are focal points throughout the building and aid in orientation; together with the auditorium, they form areas of exchange and communication. Basel-based artist Renée Levi has developed an artistic concept for these spaces. An interlaced grid of fluid lines of white plaster gives a specific character to each of the four corner stairs; the large gestures of the lines both accompany and anticipate the movement of collaborators between the floors. A custom-made wool tapestry, Nina, 19 x 7.5 meters, is installed on the wall of the auditorium; complementing the monochrome simplicity of the artworks in the stairs, it integrates their expressive lines with a vibrant, colorful pattern.
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Partners
Jacques Herzog Pierre de Meuron Stefan Marbach (Partner in Charge)
Project Team
Alexander Franz (Associate)Gerald Oeckl (Project Architect)Anouk AndréZuzana Chupac Muriz Djurdjevic Sebastian Hefti Martin Knüsel (Associate) Sahng O Lee (Design Technologies) Gia My Long (Design Technologies) Jessica Rode Giulia Schnyder Sacha Stettler Manuel Wiggli Sjoerd Zonderland
Client
Senn Resources AG, St. Gallen, Switzerland
Planning
Electrical Engineering: Hefti Hess Martignoni AG, Basel, Switzerland
Plumbing Engineering: Probst + Wieland AG, Burgdorf / Grünig & Partner, Liebefeld-Bern, Switzerland
HVAC Engineering : ADZ Aicher, De Martin, Zweng AG, Luzern, Switzerland
Landscape Architect: Stauffer Rösch AG, Basel Switzerland / Vogt Landschaftsarchitekten AG, Zurich, Switzerland
Structural Engineering: ZPF Ingenieure AG, Basel, Switzerland
Electrical Engineering: HKG Engineering AG, Aarau
Specialist / Consulting
Acoustic Consulting: Kopitsis Bauphysik AG, Wohlen, Switzerland
Building Physics Consulting: Kopitsis Bauphysik AG, Wohlen, Switzerland
Facade Consulting: Emmer Pfenninger Partner AG, EPPAG, Münchenstein, Switzerland
Fire Protection Consulting: Gruner AG, CH, Basel, Switzerland
Laboratory Planning: Laborplaner Tonelli AG, Gelterkinden, Switzerland
Traffic Consulting: Gruner AG, CH, Basel, Gellertstrasse 55
Signage: New Identity Ltd., Basel / Studio Neo, Basel
Contractors
Structure: Erne AG Bauunternehmung, Laufenburg
Fassade: Erne AG Holzbau, Laufenburg
Special Collaborators
Art work: Renée Levi
Building Data
Site Area: 169’251 sqft, 15’724 sqm
Gross floor area (GFA): 430’556 sqft, 40’000 sqm
GFA above ground: 430’556 sqft, 40’000 sqm
Net floor area: 880’487 sqft, 81’800 sqm
Number of levels: 6
Length: 541 ft, 165 m
Width: 360 ft, 110 m
Height: 65 ft, 20 m
Gross volume (GV): 9’407’836 cbft, 266’400 cbm
Facade surface: 193’750 sqft, 18’000 sqm