Start Up Yard

Project idea

For more than a century, the Metalli site in Dornach has been an important location for Swiss metal processing. Now it is to be converted for long-term use and given a new lease of life. Within the framework of an existing master plan for the conversion of the Metalli site, the task was to give the site a future-oriented perspective with temporary forms of housing, a further utilisation component and the partial preservation of the industrial charm of old industrial facilities. Basel is located in an economically advantageous position in the border triangle and is therefore known for its cosmopolitanism and international orientation.

Project description

It made sense to revitalise the area's well-connected industrial base, which had been weakened by the global economic crisis, and to develop it into an attractive, mixed-use neighbourhood. The necessary building block of temporary housing was complemented by the building block of temporary and flexible working and rounded off by the preservation of industrial elements. Parallel to the two halls, two new volumes are to be created which, with their modern interpretation of the gabled roofs existing on the site and their complementary facade design, will face each other as two urban diamonds and enter into strong communication with each other through their large air spaces. The Start Up Yard will provide a space for young creatives to work, allowing them to focus on their projects and their vision of tomorrow. The Start Up Yard combines the building blocks of living, staying and working to create a new synergy of creativity, friendship and quality of life, giving visionaries the foundation to start shaping the world of tomorrow.

Technical information

The halls of the former drawing mill on the square site were to be retained in some form. Due to the ageing building fabric, this design proposes a complete gutting and subsequent wrapping in a transparent dress. Adapted modular boxes offer space for culinary variety with a street food character.

Clemens Jopp

Technische Universität Braunschweig

Germany

Arquitectura

Proyecto enviado

20. 06. 2023

Etiqueta

Arquitectura Office Pop Up Warehouse Residential
  • Apartment
  • Multi Unit Housing
  • Private House
  • Student Housing
Interior

Consejo a estudiantes

Puesta en marcha

Este proyecto presenta una transformación bien concebida del histórico emplazamiento industrial de Metalli, en Dornach, en un barrio urbano contemporáneo de uso mixto. La propuesta combina cuidadosamente la reutilización adaptativa y la nueva construcción, con el objetivo de revitalizar el paisaje postindustrial mediante una mezcla de viviendas temporales, espacios de trabajo flexibles y la preservación de la identidad industrial. Los dos nuevos volúmenes, inspirados en las tipologías de cubierta a dos aguas y enfrentados entre sí como "diamantes urbanos", establecen un fuerte diálogo espacial y un carácter urbano. La narrativa conceptual -promover la creatividad, el espíritu empresarial y el intercambio cultural- está claramente expresada y bien alineada con la identidad económica y cosmopolita de la región de Basilea. El diseño logra una coexistencia equilibrada entre el patrimonio arquitectónico y la función contemporánea mediante fachadas transparentes e inserciones culinarias modulares en las salas conservadas, pero un mayor refinamiento arquitectónico en los detalles, la articulación estructural y las estrategias de respuesta climática reforzarían la aplicabilidad del proyecto en el mundo real. La relación espacial entre las estructuras antiguas y nuevas, aunque visualmente atractiva, podría beneficiarse de una resolución más clara de las transiciones interior-exterior y de la activación a nivel del suelo. En conjunto, se trata de una propuesta socialmente relevante y urbanísticamente sensible con un gran potencial, sobre todo para fomentar la innovación y el urbanismo temporal, aunque se beneficiaría de una mayor especificidad arquitectónica y profundidad técnica.
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