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Viamala Raststätte in Thusis, Switzerland by Iseppi-Kurath

By Bustler Editors|

Friday, Mar 12, 2010

In the course of an invited architectural competition for a highway service area, a proposal of the young architectural office Iseppi-Kurath from Grisons, Switzerland was selected as the winning project. The design of the two architects achieved to translate the theme of the “window towards the region” with a complex layout and in a consequent and exciting fashion.

Viamala Raststätte in Thusis, Switzerland by Iseppi-Kurath

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Viamala Raststätte in Thusis, Switzerland by Iseppi-Kurath, Photographer: Thomas Drexel

The Viamala Raststätte Thusis is located next to the exit Thusis-Nord at the highway A13 in Grisons, Switzerland. The unique access of an existing highway exit, that has a connection to both sides of the highway, allows this project to service the alpine traffic from south and north alike. Therefore the service area isn’t only available for transit but also local traffic and is furthermore connected via pedestrian and cycling ways to the sporting grounds of Thusis and the neighboring villages of Cazis, Sils i.D., Fürstenau and Fürstenaubruck. The service area is located at the southern end of the plot and offers an internal connection to the surrounding agricultural landscape.

Viamala Raststätte in Thusis, Switzerland by Iseppi-Kurath

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Photographer: Thomas Drexel

Viamala Raststätte in Thusis, Switzerland by Iseppi-Kurath

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Photographer: Thomas Drexel

The expressive roof of the fuel station combines the architectural prelude of the building and brings together the entrance and exit of it, along the 24-hour service area (restrooms, gas pumps, telephone and bancomat). When entering the building, the customer experiences a generous entrance area. Circling the building clockwise, the customer passes by the shop for local produce and products, restaurant, bar area, take-away, tourism information and finally arrives at the shop, the register and exit area.

Viamala Raststätte in Thusis, Switzerland by Iseppi-Kurath

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Photographer: Thomas Drexel

Viamala Raststätte in Thusis, Switzerland by Iseppi-Kurath

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Photographer: Thomas Drexel

The cross-shaped layout allows to accommodate quieter areas for conference purposes and a serviced restaurant. These areas have large-format windows opening towards and establishing connections to the Viamala canyon, Muttnerhöhe, Schin canyon and the Domleschg valley. Additionally to those great views, the wooden interior of the service area expresses warmth and cozy concealment. This atmosphere is supposed to contrast the outside appearance.

Viamala Raststätte in Thusis, Switzerland by Iseppi-Kurath

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Photographer: Thomas Drexel

Viamala Raststätte in Thusis, Switzerland by Iseppi-Kurath

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Photographer: Thomas Drexel

Viamala Raststätte in Thusis, Switzerland by Iseppi-Kurath

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Photographer: Thomas Drexel

Including the gas station, the service area has a gross volume of 8,500 m3 and an underground floor below the entire building. Accessible via stairs and a freight elevator, the underground floor hosts heating, building technology, storage and staff wardrobes. The public areas like restaurant, conference room and the shop have direct access to the outside, therefore no particular fire emergency precautions were mandatory. The main load bearing elements are wood, complemented by some stiffening concrete slabs. These elements carry the interior wooden finishing and the exterior façade from metal. The building with its weatherproof and low maintenance façade from metal references through the formal design and choice of materials the surrounding landscape but also automobile technology.

Viamala Raststätte in Thusis, Switzerland by Iseppi-Kurath

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Model

Viamala Raststätte in Thusis, Switzerland by Iseppi-Kurath

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Model

The roof construction of one meter thickness, consisting of beams from laminated wood and rafters in between is not insulated and completely aerated. The insulation is installed through a suspended ceiling. The wall elements of timber frame construction where prefabricated and mounted at the construction. For the Viamala Raststätte, wood was used for the construction, interior finish and for heating, employing wood pellets.

Viamala Raststätte in Thusis, Switzerland by Iseppi-Kurath

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Construction

Viamala Raststätte in Thusis, Switzerland by Iseppi-Kurath

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Site plan

Viamala Raststätte in Thusis, Switzerland by Iseppi-Kurath

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Floor plan

Viamala Raststätte in Thusis, Switzerland by Iseppi-Kurath

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Viamala Raststätte in Thusis, Switzerland by Iseppi-Kurath

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Concept diagram

Project Details:
Project: Viamala Raststätte Thusis
Location: Viamala Raststätte Thusis, 7430 Thusis / Switzerland
Client: Viamala Raststätte Thusis AG (corporation)
Architecture: Iseppi/Kurath GmbH, Thusis
Building Engineering: Pöyry Infra AG, Chur
Wood Construction Engineering: Walter Bieler, Bonaduz

Materials:
Wood for construction: laminated (composite) wood 202 m3
Slat/two-by-four scantling 124 m3
Planks (timber roofing) 1,525 m2
Multi-functional boards 456 m2
Wall and ceiling finish (cover): timber 980 m2, teel 3,200 kg

Construction costs (total): CHF 9.5 Million (US$ 9 Million)
Plot area: 24,000 m2
GFA: 1,300 m2 ground floor, 380 m2 basement
Building volume: 8,500 m3
Price per cubic meter (BKP2, Swiss building cost indices): CHF 541 (US$ 511)
Construction period: August 2007 – June 2008

Photographer: Thomas Drexel, Friedberg / Germany.

The project was also included in the “Exhibition
 Landmarks To-Be. Architecture and landscape projects for Graubünden” at the Institute for the History and Theory of Architecture gta of the ETH in Zurich along projects of Architects such as Valerio Olgiati, Peter Zumthor, Valentin Bearth/Andrea Deplazes.

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Viamala Raststätte in Thusis, Switzerland by Iseppi-Kurath

By Bustler Editors|

Friday, Mar 12, 2010

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viamala ● thusis ● switzerland ● service ● restaurant ● iseppi-kurath ● highway ● grisons ● europe

In the course of an invited architectural competition for a highway service area, a proposal of the young architectural office Iseppi-Kurath from Grisons, Switzerland was selected as the winning project. The design of the two architects achieved to translate the theme of the “window towards the region” with a complex layout and in a consequent and exciting fashion.

Viamala Raststätte in Thusis, Switzerland by Iseppi-Kurath

Click above image to enlarge
Viamala Raststätte in Thusis, Switzerland by Iseppi-Kurath, Photographer: Thomas Drexel

The Viamala Raststätte Thusis is located next to the exit Thusis-Nord at the highway A13 in Grisons, Switzerland. The unique access of an existing highway exit, that has a connection to both sides of the highway, allows this project to service the alpine traffic from south and north alike. Therefore the service area isn’t only available for transit but also local traffic and is furthermore connected via pedestrian and cycling ways to the sporting grounds of Thusis and the neighboring villages of Cazis, Sils i.D., Fürstenau and Fürstenaubruck. The service area is located at the southern end of the plot and offers an internal connection to the surrounding agricultural landscape.

Viamala Raststätte in Thusis, Switzerland by Iseppi-Kurath

Click above image to enlarge
Photographer: Thomas Drexel

Viamala Raststätte in Thusis, Switzerland by Iseppi-Kurath

Click above image to enlarge
Photographer: Thomas Drexel

The expressive roof of the fuel station combines the architectural prelude of the building and brings together the entrance and exit of it, along the 24-hour service area (restrooms, gas pumps, telephone and bancomat). When entering the building, the customer experiences a generous entrance area. Circling the building clockwise, the customer passes by the shop for local produce and products, restaurant, bar area, take-away, tourism information and finally arrives at the shop, the register and exit area.

Viamala Raststätte in Thusis, Switzerland by Iseppi-Kurath

Click above image to enlarge
Photographer: Thomas Drexel

Viamala Raststätte in Thusis, Switzerland by Iseppi-Kurath

Click above image to enlarge
Photographer: Thomas Drexel

The cross-shaped layout allows to accommodate quieter areas for conference purposes and a serviced restaurant. These areas have large-format windows opening towards and establishing connections to the Viamala canyon, Muttnerhöhe, Schin canyon and the Domleschg valley. Additionally to those great views, the wooden interior of the service area expresses warmth and cozy concealment. This atmosphere is supposed to contrast the outside appearance.

Viamala Raststätte in Thusis, Switzerland by Iseppi-Kurath

Click above image to enlarge
Photographer: Thomas Drexel

Viamala Raststätte in Thusis, Switzerland by Iseppi-Kurath

Click above image to enlarge
Photographer: Thomas Drexel

Viamala Raststätte in Thusis, Switzerland by Iseppi-Kurath

Click above image to enlarge
Photographer: Thomas Drexel

Including the gas station, the service area has a gross volume of 8,500 m3 and an underground floor below the entire building. Accessible via stairs and a freight elevator, the underground floor hosts heating, building technology, storage and staff wardrobes. The public areas like restaurant, conference room and the shop have direct access to the outside, therefore no particular fire emergency precautions were mandatory. The main load bearing elements are wood, complemented by some stiffening concrete slabs. These elements carry the interior wooden finishing and the exterior façade from metal. The building with its weatherproof and low maintenance façade from metal references through the formal design and choice of materials the surrounding landscape but also automobile technology.

Viamala Raststätte in Thusis, Switzerland by Iseppi-Kurath

Click above image to enlarge
Model

Viamala Raststätte in Thusis, Switzerland by Iseppi-Kurath

Click above image to enlarge
Model

The roof construction of one meter thickness, consisting of beams from laminated wood and rafters in between is not insulated and completely aerated. The insulation is installed through a suspended ceiling. The wall elements of timber frame construction where prefabricated and mounted at the construction. For the Viamala Raststätte, wood was used for the construction, interior finish and for heating, employing wood pellets.

Viamala Raststätte in Thusis, Switzerland by Iseppi-Kurath

Click above image to enlarge
Construction

Viamala Raststätte in Thusis, Switzerland by Iseppi-Kurath

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Site plan

Viamala Raststätte in Thusis, Switzerland by Iseppi-Kurath

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Floor plan

Viamala Raststätte in Thusis, Switzerland by Iseppi-Kurath

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Section

Viamala Raststätte in Thusis, Switzerland by Iseppi-Kurath

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Concept diagram

Project Details:
Project: Viamala Raststätte Thusis
Location: Viamala Raststätte Thusis, 7430 Thusis / Switzerland
Client: Viamala Raststätte Thusis AG (corporation)
Architecture: Iseppi/Kurath GmbH, Thusis
Building Engineering: Pöyry Infra AG, Chur
Wood Construction Engineering: Walter Bieler, Bonaduz

Materials:
Wood for construction: laminated (composite) wood 202 m3
Slat/two-by-four scantling 124 m3
Planks (timber roofing) 1,525 m2
Multi-functional boards 456 m2
Wall and ceiling finish (cover): timber 980 m2, teel 3,200 kg

Construction costs (total): CHF 9.5 Million (US$ 9 Million)
Plot area: 24,000 m2
GFA: 1,300 m2 ground floor, 380 m2 basement
Building volume: 8,500 m3
Price per cubic meter (BKP2, Swiss building cost indices): CHF 541 (US$ 511)
Construction period: August 2007 – June 2008

Photographer: Thomas Drexel, Friedberg / Germany.

The project was also included in the “Exhibition
 Landmarks To-Be. Architecture and landscape projects for Graubünden” at the Institute for the History and Theory of Architecture gta of the ETH in Zurich along projects of Architects such as Valerio Olgiati, Peter Zumthor, Valentin Bearth/Andrea Deplazes.

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