5-STAR BOUTIQUE HOTEL
Status:
Under construction
"architecture that blends timeless elegance with modern charme"
PROJECT CONCEPT

Current building without interior lighting

Reconstructed original light well

Reflective surfaces enhance interior lighting, ground floor facade opens up
PROJECT STORY
CONTEXT
The former building was constructed in 1895 by the Zurich architects Dorer &Füchslin as part of a group of three buildings. Originally, all three buildings presented themselves as a cohesive, U-shaped Neo-Renaissance block-edge development made of exposed brick. In 1955, the corner building underwent significant alterations, during which the ground floor was glazed, and the façade details were plastered over.
CONCEPT
The former building was constructed in 1895 by the Zurich architects Dorer &Füchslin as part of a group of three buildings. Originally, all three buildings presented themselves as a cohesive, U-shaped Neo-Renaissance block-edge development made of exposed brick. In 1955, the corner building underwent significant alterations, during which the ground floor was glazed, and the façade details were plastered over.
CONTENT
The new boutique hotel aims to make guests feel at home with authentic architecture and curated design highlights. The interior blends materials, art, and furniture into a cohesive masterpiece that unites luxury, tradition, and modern design. Guests will enjoy a gourmet restaurant, a bar, and a wine-tasting area on the ground floor. The rooftop terrace offers stunning city and lake views, while the spa and fitness area occupy the first floor. The hotel includes various rooms and suites, highlighted by a business suite with a library, fireplace, wine bar, and dining room that doubles as a conference space.
TEAM
Collaborateurs:
Collenberg Energietechnik AG, GS Bauphysik & Akustik GmbH, GRP Ingenieure AG, KSI Brandschutz, Scherler AG, Flückiger Food Systems GmbH, BP Engineering, Infinity Whirlpool, Sektor4, iArt, Heyu Studio, GRUNER AG, Thomas Zehnder Baumanagement GmbH
Project Lead:
Patrice Gruner, Jose Gonzalez Menendez
Architects:
Leandro Waquim, George Floroiu, Simone Paro, Kristina Schramm