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Swiss Re Next, Zürich

Floating just above floor level and seemingly defying the laws of gravity, the visibly heavy bar also has a shimmering and airy quality thanks to it´s polished surface. In formal terms, it responds to a similar kitchen element at the Pavillon Le Corbusier on the opposite bank of Lake Zurich. The walls and the furniture, the art and the architecture answer and reinforce one another – a Gesamtkunstwerk in which the dividing lines between applied and fine art, between sculpture and furniture making are blurred beyond recognition.

                                                                     Dominikus Müller
 in ART AT SWISS RE NEXT

DETAILS:

Mythenquai 50, 8030 Zürich

Auftraggeber: Swiss Re
Nutzfläche: 263 m2
Lokaler Partner: Diener & Diener Architekten
Wandgestaltung: Heimo Zobernig
Teppich- und Tischgestaltung: Wade Guyton
Foto: Stefan Altenburger, Francois Halard
Planungsbeginn: 10/2015
Fertigstellung: 11/2017