Friday, November 26, 2010

VitraHaus-Stacking Architecture Design


Vitrahaus

Over the past few years Vitra has acquired a wide-ranging Home Collection and then a showroom named VitraHaus started being built. Recently, architect Herzog & de Meuron has finally completed the design by stacking, extruding and pressing. It will be the latest architectural addition at the furniture brand’s extensive HQ complex, which already features buildings by Frank Gehry, Zaha Hadid, Tadao Ando and more.

VitraHaus is opened at the Vitra Campus and joins two other buildings in this area, the Vitra Design Museum and the Conference Pavilion. The concept of the VitraHaus connects two themes that appear repeatedly in the oeuvre of Herzog & de Meuron: the theme of the archetypal house and the theme of stacked volumes. It is used as an exhibition venue for selected parts of the collection or even as an extension of the Vitra Museum itself. A shop, a cafe are linked to the outside and conference rooms complete the program. The following are some more details about the building.


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The maximum dimensions of the structure are: 57 metres in length, 54 metres in width and 21.3 metres in height, rising above the other buildings on the vitra campus.

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Vitrahaus

Vitrahaus

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