“Merging architectural and technical considerations at the forefront of the discipline” – Holcim Awards Jury

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    Project entry 2014 Europe – Circular Voids: Energy-efficient office building, Holderbank, Switzerland

    Perfectly circular openings in ceilings and floors afford views in and through the large corporate building. They provide many opportunities for employees and visitors to see and meet one another. Users of the building sense its size not only outside, but inside as well. The atriums crisscross the deep and compact building. (Model picture: Christian Kerez)

Last updated: June 06, 2014 Zurich, Switzerland

The project displays a series of outstanding features responding particularly well to most of the “target issues” for sustainable construction – merging architectural and technical considerations at the forefront of the discipline. The energy concept, for example, using cutting-edge surface geothermal heat-recovery, airboxes, and hybrid collectors, finds an appropriate spatial expression that would not be possible with standard systems. Here, architecture benefits from technological advances, without relinquishing its autonomy as an art form.

Notwithstanding the project’s contributions to the advancement of the field, the members of the jury unanimously agreed that it must be withdrawn from the competition due to a latent conflict of interest. The design was awarded first prize in an architectural competition organized by Holcim for its proposed new center for research and development in Switzerland. Considering the proximity between the company and the Holcim Foundation with its Awards competition, the jury decided to remove the project from the award procedure. Nonetheless, respecting the exceptional value of the project, the jury recommends that it should be conferred an “honorable mention”.