Herzog & de Meuron will design the new west wing of the Helvetia Head Office in St. Gallen. The head office is located at the top of the Girtannersberg, rising above the town of St. Gallen in the vicinity of other large building complexes.
With the new west wing Helvetia creates about 130 new jobs at its headquarters on Girtannersberg. At the same time catering area will be renewed and expanded. With the start of construction is expected in winter 2014/2015. The planning application is submitted in the coming days.
The extension is based on the project by Herzog & de Meuron , the 1989 has successfully emerged from a project competition. 2002 and 2004, the south, north and east sides of the existing building were completed with striking new buildings. With the Western Extension Now comes the fourth and final part.
This fourth and final extension joins the previous three new buildings (completed 2002-2004), varying in form, size and section, which have been docked to the edges of the existing cruciform complex. The location and orientation of the four additions create four courtyards, integrating nature into the office routine. This latest extension creates a prominent entrance with a café, meeting rooms and offices. The identity of the entire Helvetia complex is shaped by the uniform facade treatment of all four additions
Architecturally pioneering atmosphere.
Stefan Loacker, CEO of Helvetia Group, said: "Helvetia is committed to this investment to the site of St. Gallen , and equips them with the expansion of its headquarters for the further growth of the company."And Ralph Honegger, Chief Investment Officer adds: "With the new building offer helping our people in St. Gallen modern, attractive jobs in an architecturally pioneering atmosphere."
Pierre de Meuron, partner of Herzog & de Meuron, explains: "The fourth and final extension creates a striking entrance with a café, meeting rooms and offices. In recent years, so four new, different in shape, size and cross-sectional structure have been docked to the cruciform building with a central open staircase. This resulted in four yard-like gardens that integrate nature into the office everyday. The uniform facades of all extensions gives the entire building complex identity."