Showing posts with label europe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label europe. Show all posts

Sunday, 26 May 2013

Europaallee Zurich

Europaallee Zurich by Max Dudler Architekt





Eurogate Zurich – originally HB-Südwest, later Stadtraum HB, and today under construction as Europaallee (Europaallee Zurich) – is one of the urban developments on the southwest side of the Zurich Central Station, otherwise known as Zurich Hauptbahnhof, or Zurich HB. For decades, various commercial uses were discussed for above and next to this central-Zurich site owned by the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB/CFF/FFC).

The previous developments under the name HB-Südwest changed to the Eurogate projects with the entrance of a new investor in October 1996 - the major Swiss bank, UBS (UBS Fund Management AG, Basel).
Also at this time, the corporation HB-Südwest, which had been founded in March of 1995 with the task of working through the overall project for HB-Südwest and the residential development for the Lagerstrasse in Zurich until start of construction, was renamed as Eurogate Zürich AG. With this change, the tasks were expanded to include the developing the entire project until completion.
Eurogate/HB-Südwest includes two major projects in Zurich:
  • Development along Railway Tracks, Eurogate Zurich (Cost ca. 1.5billion Swiss Francs, planned since 1980)
  • Residential Development along Lagerstrasse (Study 2000, 350 der 500 Wohnungen sowie Büro-, Gewerbe-, Freizeitflächen und Ersatzflächen für SBB-Anlagen)
The competition for the urban planning was won by the Zurich architectural office Ralph Bänziger Architekten. In the 1970s, Luigi Snozzi and Mario Botta had participated in the original competition with a design for a slender bridge-construction over the tracks, but their project was not further developed. Ralph Bänziger proposed a massive construction along the tracks.
The work on both designs and the many changes to the project lasted from 1980 until 2001.
Currently, various parts of the project, Europaallee, are under construction in central Zurich.

(Source: wikipedia.org)

Monday, 6 May 2013

RIBA - Royal Institute of British Architects

    The link to their site is www.architecture.com.

   My opinion is that the link, only the word "architecture", says all about the quality and the professionalism from that institute.
   One thing that totally caught my eye was the British Architectural Library presented on this site.
"Entry to the British Architectural Library is free and everyone is welcome. Discover more about architecture by visiting the British Architectural Library and the four million items in its collections or by taking part in education and learning activities. For answers to all your questions about architecture and professional practice, contact the Information Centre."  Who wouldn't love to go there?

   More interesting stuff is found there. I'll post different articles from RIBA here too.

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Sunday, 5 May 2013

Churches from Spain

   A small number of churches from Spain. I was there last year, in Valencia, and besides all other attractions, the architecture of all the buildings amazed me and my girlfriend.

Here are only three churches, a very small number, but enough to realise that Spain it's a country you should visit, mainly for it's architecture.

Church of San Cipriano

 

Church of San Esteban (Fresno del Torote)

Church of San Pedro Apóstol

 

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