The building , a striking new addition to the
skyline, is the link between the industrial area and the old town and takes its
triangular forms from the traditional pitched roofs of Oberriet.
The project integrates innovative technologies
and includes new details and materials not yet used in architecture- the façade
system for example, structural glazing details (by Jansen AG) and internal
glazed fireproof doors.
The building’s heating, ventilation, lighting
and energy consumption meets strict Swiss ‘Minergie’ standards, meaning that it
has excellent sustainable credentials- the HV system, for example, is ‘TAPS’,
activated by the structural shell of the building.
One of Jansen’s main objectives for the project
is to make the Campus a creative and engaging place for all their employees.
The building’s work spaces are open plan, with each employee have their own
custom designed workstation.
The internal landscape is articulated as a
fluid space, almost as if it were formed by an extension of the urban streets
of the village, a system of solids and voids expanding in all directions.
The apparent mass of the new building is
dematerialised internally, flooded with natural light teeming through the
generous openings and the grand slicing overhangs that project the users out to
the landscape.
All spaces look out across the Rheintal and the
geometry of the building means that visitors and employees alike are offered
unexpected glimpses sliced out of the landscape.
The landscaped park surrounding the building
includes 80 trees, 35 different species representative of those of the region.
The project also sees the beginning of the Jansen Art collection, containing
works by international contemporary artists.
Despite its apparent sophistication, the
atmosphere of the internal landscape reflects the principle of reducing details
to a minimum. The constructive elements are therefore always explicit and
follow the rationale and economy of the site and the project, giving the space
a technical, industrial atmosphere.
Just as in the attention given to every detail
in construction, the same precision and care went into the choice of furniture
and the lighting and technical elements in the building. It was decided that
the furniture pieces would be products of the recent generation of designers,
the result of a particular technological research, be of resistant and durable
materials and reflect the philosophy of Jansen.
Location: Oberriet, SG, Switzerland
Architects: Davide Macullo Architects
Project architect: Lorenza Tallarini
Project Team: Ah Lom Kim, Aileen Forbes-Munnelly, Karen Abernethy, Michele Alberio, Samuela Pfund
Landscape architect: Davide Macullo Architects – Lugano TI
Interior design: Davide Macullo Architects – Lugano TI
Structural engineer: Wälli AG Ingegnieure – St Gallen SG
Building engineer, acoustics: Baumann Akustik und Bauphysik AG – Dietfurt SG
System engineer and coordination: Amstein und Walthert AG – St GallenSG
Lighting engineer: Caduff Lichtplanung – Dietikon ZH
Facades consultant: Fiorio Fassadentechnik GmbH – Zuzwil SG
Facade construction: K + K Fassaden AG – St Gallen
Roof construction: Loher Spenglertechnik AG – Oberriet SG, Rossi AG – Oberbüren SG
Lighting: Regent Beleuchtungskörper AG – Zürich ZH
Contractor: Architekten: rlc AG – Rheineck SG
Site area: 3,705 m2
Building area: 1,100 m2
Year: 2012
Client: Jansen AG
Architects: Davide Macullo Architects
Project architect: Lorenza Tallarini
Project Team: Ah Lom Kim, Aileen Forbes-Munnelly, Karen Abernethy, Michele Alberio, Samuela Pfund
Landscape architect: Davide Macullo Architects – Lugano TI
Interior design: Davide Macullo Architects – Lugano TI
Structural engineer: Wälli AG Ingegnieure – St Gallen SG
Building engineer, acoustics: Baumann Akustik und Bauphysik AG – Dietfurt SG
System engineer and coordination: Amstein und Walthert AG – St GallenSG
Lighting engineer: Caduff Lichtplanung – Dietikon ZH
Facades consultant: Fiorio Fassadentechnik GmbH – Zuzwil SG
Facade construction: K + K Fassaden AG – St Gallen
Roof construction: Loher Spenglertechnik AG – Oberriet SG, Rossi AG – Oberbüren SG
Lighting: Regent Beleuchtungskörper AG – Zürich ZH
Contractor: Architekten: rlc AG – Rheineck SG
Site area: 3,705 m2
Building area: 1,100 m2
Year: 2012
Client: Jansen AG






















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