Swiss Consulate/Swissnex at Pier 17

Swiss Consulate/Swissnex at Pier 17

TEF Design en tant que Architectes.

Establishing a “Swiss House” over the San Francisco Bay, this project supports a new hub of Swiss government, education, business, and innovation partners -- including the Consulate General of Switzerland -- under one roof at the east end of historic Pier 17. The goals of the consolidation: to promote collaboration and foster synergy between four anchor Swiss agencies; provide a public face to the Bay Area that showcases Swiss creativity and innovation; create highly-flexible spaces on a modest budget that can accommodate an array of simultaneous activities; and comply with the highest standards for historic preservation.


Adjacent to the San Francisco Exploratorium and built in 1912, Pier 17 is part of the Northeast Waterfront Historic District, a designated National Historic Landmark. The adaptive reuse of the existing warehouse – originally built for the North Pacific Steamship Company-- focused on maintaining the open, industrial character of the pier, with its high ceilings and exposed structural elements. Loading dock doors were replaced with glass curtainwall to bring light into the utilitarian space and exploit dramatic waterfront views. A multipurpose space at the end of the pier features an operable, vertically-folding glass wall that provides a one-of-a-kind aperture to spectacular bay vistas -- and when open – allows events to flow outside, directly onto the pier apron and water’s edge.


The interior buildout of flexible offices, coworking, and meeting spaces expresses the nonconformist creativity and courageous inquiry shared by Switzerland and California. The diverse program consolidates workspace for the Swiss Consulate, Swissnex, and Swiss Tourism, exhibition and gallery spaces, meeting spaces, a visa and passport office, and flexible, short-term coworking spaces to incubate start-ups. Open work and meeting areas face water views, with one and two-story pavilion-like rooms that divide the main workspace into distinct work and collaboration zones. Service spaces are organized in a solid spine, accessed by a drive aisle that runs the length of the pier. To maximize flexibility so that each area can accommodate multiple programs -- such as art exhibits and performances, conferences, and special events -- spaces feature movable walls with large sliding doors, lighting controls and systems capable of supporting a variety of configurations, and furniture with casters that can be moved to support an exhibit or conference.


Since the majority of the budget was devoted to necessary shell and core improvements, economy was a priority for interior improvements. Cost effective, flexible and durable materials and finishes – including plywood, concrete, and steel -- reflect Swiss innovation and values. Large potted plantings, ample daylight and furniture focused on human and ergonomic factors reinforce health and environmental priorities. Sustainability features also include highly efficient mechanical systems that include heat recovery, bicycle parking, showers, and a curtain wall system that includes View Dynamic glass, which adapts automatically to exterior light conditions to reduce energy consumption.


Crédits de projet
Architectes
Fiche technique du produit

ÉlémentMarque
FabricantsVitra.
Fiche technique du produit
Fabricants
by Vitra.
Products Behind Projects
Product Spotlight
News
Snøhetta completes Norway’s first naturally climatized mixed-use building
9 mai 2024 Nouvelles
Snøhetta achève le premier bâtiment à usage mixte climatisé naturellement en Norvège

Le cabinet d'architecture et de design transdisciplinaire Snøhetta a achevé le premier... En savoir plus

Studioninedots designs “Octavia Hill” on intricate site in new Hyde Park district, Hoofddorp
9 mai 2024 Nouvelles
Studioninedots conçoit "Octavia Hill" sur un site complexe dans le nouveau quartier de Hyde Park, Hoofddorp

Le cabinet d'architecture et de design urbain basé à Amsterdam Studioninedots a con&cc... En savoir plus

Waterworks Food Hall promises Toronto a new landmark cultural destination within a beautiful heritage space
8 mai 2024 Nouvelles
Le Waterworks Food Hall promet à Toronto une nouvelle destination culturelle de référence dans un magnifique espace patrimonial.

Le Waterworks Food Hall, qui ouvrira ses portes en juin, promet une nouvelle expérience gastr... En savoir plus

Wood Marsh emphasizes color and form in new Melbourne rail stations
8 mai 2024 Nouvelles
Wood Marsh met l'accent sur la couleur et la forme dans les nouvelles gares ferroviaires de Melbourne

Le studio d'architecture de Melbourne Wood Marsh a achevé l'aménagement des gares ferr... En savoir plus

C.F. Møller Architects and EFFEKT design new maritime academy based on a modular construction grid
9 mai 2024 Nouvelles
C.F. Møller Architects et EFFEKT conçoivent une nouvelle académie maritime basée sur une grille de construction modulaire

Les cabinets d'architectes danois C.F. Møller Architects et EFFEKT figurent dans la liste des... En savoir plus

25 best architecture firms in Denmark
10 mai 2024 Nouvelles
25 meilleurs cabinets d'architecture au Danemark

L'architecture danoise se définit par trois termes : innovante, centrée sur l'homme et... En savoir plus

Key projects by OMA
6 mai 2024 Nouvelles
Principaux projets de l'OMA

OMA est un cabinet d'architecture et d'urbanisme de renommée internationale dirigé par... En savoir plus

10 homes making use of straw bale construction and insulation
3 mai 2024 Spécifications
10 maisons utilisant la construction et l'isolation en bottes de paille

La paille a une longue histoire en tant que matériau de construction, trouvant des applicatio... En savoir plus