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Swiss Clockwork Embassy \ Matteo Cainer Architects

Posted: 11 May 2012 09:11 AM PDT


This is the competition entry by Matteo Cainer Architects for the Swiss Clockwork Embassy in Cameroon. The design of the new Swiss Embassy in Yaoundé pays tribute to its renewed presence in the Cameroon and a respect for the uniqueness of the site. The resulting proposal is an elegant ensemble that encapsulates the identity and self-image of the Swiss people and their values. As a result the core concepts that guide this proposal are an expression of Swiss traditional know-how, and an understanding of what the Embassy can represent and achieve.

MCA Clockwork Embassy Aerial view entrance Swiss Clockwork Embassy \ Matteo Cainer Architects

Swiss Clockwork Embassy, courtesy Matteo Cainer Architects

The qualities of a Swiss timepiece offer an interesting metaphor for a building with a complex and symbolic role. Not only does the mechanism and synchronised movement resolve the complexity and secure requirements of the Embassy itself, but it can also represent the underlying beauty of a pragmatic and essential artefact.

MCA Clockwork Embassy Concept and program diagram Swiss Clockwork Embassy \ Matteo Cainer Architects

Swiss Clockwork Embassy, courtesy Matteo Cainer Architects

The three principal components that make up the Embassy complex, the Chancellery, the Ambassador's residence and the staff quarters, are conceived as separate elements, and as the components of a timepiece each is expressed at its own scale. These principal elements are each informed and enriched by their own language and references. The Ambassador's residence takes its form from the traditional Cameroon 'Musgum' house with living spaces arranged around a central space, in this case a circular court. This arrangement provides visual and physical protection from the outside, retaining privacy for the Ambassador and his family, with a controlled environment within. This carefully structured interior landscape and private garden becomes the conceptual heart of the residence and a tranquil oasis for informal social gatherings. The spatial and programmatic organization of the project is conceived so that the Embassy's public entrance and interior space present an ambience of calm and assurance, with a functional arrangement that exudes precision in detail and movement. Public and private functions within the building are set apart from each other, with public services located on the ground floor and private Embassy functions on the floor above. The Ambassador's office has been strategically placed at the centre of the proposal, as its symbolic beating heart.

MCA Clockwork Embassy North West view Swiss Clockwork Embassy \ Matteo Cainer Architects

Swiss Clockwork Embassy, courtesy Matteo Cainer Architects

Achieving a sustainable design was key to the process, from an innovative selection of engineered building components to the building's orientation. Digitally controlled external sunshades manufactured in Switzerland respond to and protect the interiors from the intense heat/solar gain and the resulting energy savings to provide cooling. The exposed concrete structure provides the thermal mass to reduce peak-period cooling demands and highly efficient lighting systems and a strongly insulated building skin reduce the overall energy consumption. A low maintenance "sedum" green roof over the Chancellery provides considerable energy savings, while the roof-mounted solar panels generate green electricity to reduce energy requirements for the heating of water. The installation of photovoltaic panels contributes to the Embassy's annual power requirement. Internal heating and cooling will be effectively achieved by boreholes/earth tubes or crypt cooling, allowing air to circulate through large diameter underground pipes, with internal heat build-up by circulating air and discharging via a stack. The proposal makes efficient use of the intense rainfall and humidity in this region. The roof over the Residency is suspended over a ventilated void to keep the roof dry. The rainwater collected from the Chancery roof is stored and used for irrigation and grey water purposes. Rainwater collected from the garden is naturally purified and stored as potable water for the entire complex.

MCA Clockwork Embassy Residence interior garden Swiss Clockwork Embassy \ Matteo Cainer Architects

Swiss Clockwork Embassy, courtesy Matteo Cainer Architects

The calm external simplicity of the proposal conceals an inner complexity. The layered and interconnecting spaces are developed from the concept diagrams of the time-piece mechanism. The passing of time is represented by the constantly changing patterns of shadows that are cast across the internal wall and floor surfaces. The interconnecting internal spaces, clad in natural materials, retain the complex fascination that lies within the casing of a timepiece. Constructed according to Swiss "Minergie Standards," the new Embassy will be an exemplar of efficient and sustainable energy, learning from and integrating the qualities of the Cameroonian and Swiss people and their cultures.

MCA Clockwork Embassy Sketches Swiss Clockwork Embassy \ Matteo Cainer Architects

Swiss Clockwork Embassy, courtesy Matteo Cainer Architects

+ Project facts

Clockwork Embassy
Yaoundé, Cameroon

Design: Matteo Cainer Architects Ltd
Use: Swiss Embassy, Ambassador Residence and Staff quarters
Client: Swiss Confederation, OFCL

MCA Swiss Clockwork Embassy Embassy entrance arial view Swiss Clockwork Embassy \ Matteo Cainer Architects

Swiss Clockwork Embassy, courtesy Matteo Cainer Architects

 

Ruskii+Ruskii Twist for Viso \ Enrico Zanolla

Posted: 11 May 2012 08:53 AM PDT


Ruskii Composition 002 600x600 Ruskii+Ruskii Twist for Viso \ Enrico Zanolla

Ruskii+Ruskii Twist for Viso, image courtesy Enrico Zanolla

‘Ruskii’ + ‘Ruskii twist’ are two suspension lamps designed by Italy-based designer Enrico Zanolla for Toronto based company Viso Inc, presented during the light+building 2012 in Frankfurt. The lamps are produced entirely in ceramic, both available in white or black glazing, silver or gold metallic.

This project is a tribute to the beauty and uniqueness of the St. Basil cathedral in Moscow. during my stay in Russia I spent time observing and studying the constructive system of the domes. the difference in colour and size comes from symbolic meanings assigned to every single dome. A great attention has been paid to details and quality of realized domes, and everything was made without using a 3d cad. So these charming domes became a challenge and a strong idea to convert them in lamps, mainly because they were designed like candle flames symbolizing that every man is "the light of the world”.

The final suspension lamps are characterized by dynamic shapes, reflecting the movement of a candle and at the same time containing the modular constructive system used in the original domes.

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Both lamps will be available by the end of may, in the 37.5cm and 18cm diameter sizes.

+ Designer: Enrico Zanolla

Ruskii Composition 003 600x600 Ruskii+Ruskii Twist for Viso \ Enrico Zanolla

Ruskii+Ruskii Twist for Viso, image courtesy Enrico Zanolla

Ruskii Composition 001 600x600 Ruskii+Ruskii Twist for Viso \ Enrico Zanolla

Ruskii+Ruskii Twist for Viso, image courtesy Enrico Zanolla

 

+ All images courtesy Enrico Zanolla
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