Arena und Wohntürme Pilatus, Kriens, 2017, Competition 1st Prize
Silhouette with an urban balcony
Two high-rise residential towers and a lower handball arena form an urban-planning silhouette with a powerful character at Kriens Station. While the 50-metre high residential tower at Mattenplatz refers to the nearby towers, the residential tower on Bahnhofplatz, which is 110 metres high, is orientated towards the Lucerne Allmend.
The tower at Mattenplatz contains rented apartments, while the tower at Bahnhofplatz accommodates small “movement” flats and large owner-occupied apartments. The polygonal outlines give the buildings a slim character and form sensible spatial relationships with the context. Inside, the polygonal form is apparent in the daytime areas, while the individual spaces are orthogonal and diversely furnishable.
The foyer of the arena grandstand appears as a glazed urban balcony hovering over its base, affording views of the promenade and neighbourhood. The glazing has a fine vertical structure, giving the arena a lantern-like appearance. The residential towers have a pleasant structure through their two-storey combination and rhythmical organisation with pillars, cornices and wall surfaces in concrete stone.
Address
Hochbühlstrasse, 6003 Luzern
Commission
Sports hall/ Residential building
Procedure
Competition 2017, 1st Prize
Rendering
maaars
Team
Patric Barben, Reto Bleiker, Christian Cortesi, Lorenzo Giuliani, Tobias Greiner, Christian Hönger, Mathias Kühn