Haus zum Falken building in Zurich
by Architectura Viva
This new mixed-use building in Zurich revitalizes the area around Stadelhofen Station. Its glass facade, with folds and undulations, creates kinetic panels that produce shifting reflections all day. Located at the eastern end of Stadelhoferplatz and encompassing about 2,275 square meters, it fills an urban void and seals Santiago Calatrava’s relationship with the Swiss city, begun in the 1980s with an enlargement of the same station.
Under the building is one of the project’s most ambitious elements: three levels of parking for about 800 bicycles, an infrastructure in compliance with municipal strategies to reorganize bike traffic and remove open-air parking on Stadelhofer Platz, freeing up the square for exclusive pedestrian use. The site, narrow and with groundwater, required a highly complex plan for executing the foundation and the waterproofing.