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Kunz Mösch
Zürich Oerlikon

High-rise building Regensbergbrücke Zürich Oerlikon

The competition task is to develop a socially, economically, and environmentally sustainable proposal for the development of the area between Franklinturm and Regensberg Bridge in Zurich Oerlikon. Particular emphasis is placed on the urban integration of the building, its relationship to the topography, and its connection to surrounding infrastructures such as rail tracks, roads, and pedestrian areas.

The project envisions public-oriented uses at street level and flexible floor plans for offices, education, and healthcare in the upper floors, following a core-and-shell principle. A high-quality outdoor space at track level is also required, addressing heat reduction and permeable surfaces. The site covers approximately 3,200 m² and will accommodate a building of around 40 meters in height.

Year: 2024
Client: Kunz Mösch
Location: Zurich
Type: High-rise Office
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The competition task is to develop a socially, economically, and environmentally sustainable proposal for the development of the area between Franklinturm and Regensberg Bridge in Zurich Oerlikon. Particular emphasis is placed on the urban integration of the building, its relationship to the topography, and its connection to surrounding infrastructures such as rail tracks, roads, and pedestrian areas. The project envisions public-oriented uses at street level and flexible floor plans for offices, education, and healthcare in the upper floors, following a core-and-shell principle. A high-quality outdoor space at track level is also required, addressing heat reduction and permeable surfaces. The site covers approximately 3,200 m² and will accommodate a building of around 40 meters in height.

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Der Entwurf des neuen Stadions integriert sich harmonisch in die umgebende Landschaft und Topografie. Die Gebäudegeometrie greift die charakteristische Flächigkeit des Sportparks und des Mauerparks auf und überführt sie in ein zeitgemäßes, barrierefreies Konzept. Der historische Kontext bleibt für die Nutzer erlebbar. Der zentrale Boulevard verbindet das Stadion mit den Sportpark-Gebäuden und schafft eine attraktive Begegnungs- und Aktivitätszone. Das asymmetrische Stadionvolumen öffnet sich zum Boulevard hin, während die Erschließung durch zwei Rampen entlang des Trümmerhügels eine uneingeschränkt inklusive Zugänglichkeit für alle Nutzer gewährleistet.

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