Berrel Kräutler Architekten Berrel Kräutler Architekten

Administration Building OASI Geneva

Exterior view
Historical aerial photo
South facade — original (right) and extension (left)
North facade — original (left) and extension (right)
Entrance with box and separation system
View from the training foyer up to the main entrance
Restaurant with view into the park
Open-plan office
Bathrooms
Stairs and lifts
Art in public space
Site plan
Site plan
Ground floor
Ground floor
Typical floor
Typical floor
Cross section
Cross section
Long section
Long section
West elevation
West elevation
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Location: Geneva
Date: Competition: 2010 Completion: 2018
Floor area: 38’000 m2
Building volume: 126’000 m3

Berrel Berrel Kräutler Architekten AG
Maurice Berrel, Raphael Kräutler

TeamBBK/Herzog Architekten:
Project: Anouk Benon, João Bragança, Mathilde Brenner, Jennifer Caviezel, Samuel Häusermann (Project Manager), Ulrike Köpke, Thomas Jouffe (Project Manager), Maria Lampe, Noémi Necker, Jaime Rodriguez, Reto Thomet, Jens Ullersperger, Simon Weber, Sophie Wuest

Project participants:
In collaboration with Herzog Architekten
Client: Compenswiss, Ausgleichsfonds AHV/IV/EO
Landscape architect: ORT AG für Landschaftsarchitektur
Construction engeneer: Ulaga Partner, BG Ingénieurs
Baumanagement: Tekhne SA
Haustechnik: BG Ingénieurs Conseil
Elektroingenieur: DSSA Dumont-Schneider
Signaletik: Kong + Dominique Berrel
Art: Carmen Perrin
Photography: Eik Frenzel, Tonatiuh Ambrosetti, Adrien Barakat

0090Administration Building OASI Geneva

The primary administration building of the Swiss Federal Social Security Funds on Avenue Edmond-Vaucher in Geneva was constructed in the 1970s. An open competition was launched in 2010 when the building was in need of restoration and the space requirements had increased sharply. The joint offices of Berrel Berrel Kräutler and Herzog Architekten won the competition for the extension and refurbishment. After four years of construction work during ongoing operations, the whole building was successfully put back into service in the summer of 2018.

The extension is a ten-storey building that is directly docked onto the existing building. The impressive placement of the existing high-rise into the Parc des Franchises is retained through the direct attachment of the new and narrow volume. The extended building is now almost twice as large and accommodates around 1,000 workplaces under one roof. The architects have interwoven the old and new elements into a consistent unity by strengthening the qualities of the existing structure, but also complementing and developing them further. The new volume’s alignment, scale and materials are inspired by the existing building. The new façade consists of prefabricated concrete elements and picks up the expression of the existing building.

The previously exterior and now extended ground floor has been connected and closed with a continuous base-façade.  It is moulded as an open and diverse spatial landscape with views onto the park and accommodates the reception area and the restaurant. A large training centre is located on the lower ground floor. It is lit by a two-storey foyer that connects the lower with the upper ground floor. These two floors for public use distinguish themselves by the interior fittings with precious materials such as beige terrazzo for the floors and dark oak wood for the walls.

On the office floors, on the contrary, simple materials with light colours are implemented. Only the secondary and circulation rooms are painted in vibrant, bright colours. The working places are aligned along the façade in a structure that can be expanded and adapted in a flexible way. From the hallway in between the cores, stunning views open up to all sides.