VitraHaus, Vitra Campus--page 2 (of two pages)

Herzog & de Meuron
2010




Views from the back

 
 

The central wooden deck with radiating "houses"

 
 

Seating

The architects explain that "the anticipated increase in visitors--not only individuals but also many schools and other groups--gave added importance to benches, niches, covered waiting zones and entries. These areas for sitting, standing, waiting, and looking are stamped or cut out of the shape of the houses through simple mechanical manipulations. Given the large number of design objects on view inside, all of these areas are conceived as an integral part of the architecture and not as self-contained objects" (architects' website).

Wooden bench as part of the architecture

 

Looking toward the back




Works Cited or Consulted:
Mateo Kries, ed. The Vitra Campus Architecture Design Industry. Vitra Design Museum, 2014.

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