Location | Pilatus Kulm, Alpnach OW |
Client | PILATUS BAHNEN AG, KRIENS |
Commission | Competition on invitation 2008 |
Planning | 2008–2010 |
Construction | 2010–2011 |
Architects | Graber & Steiger Architekten, Project Architect: Philip Käslin |
Consultants | Construction manager: Jürg Gabthuler, Structural engineer: Dr. Schwartz Consulting, Cost management: Büro für Bauökonomie, Façade engineering: Metallprojekt GmbH |
Photographer | D.M. Wehrli |
The impressive, crystalline silhouette of the Pilatus massif was integrated into the design for the panorama gallery and developed further in an architectural form. The new structure is subtly fitted into the Alpine terrain and develops between existing buildings and striking rocky outcrops into an artificial topography. The polygonal, meandering ground plan and the gentle cross-sectional modulation are spatial strategies that evoke gentle transitions between the developed and undeveloped landscape. The polygonal connecting section choreographs a series of spectacular perspectives and breath-taking viewpoints, while also acting as a perceptive amplifier that stages the reference to the landscape to the fullest extent. The underlying crystalline theme of the volumetrics is also reflected in the structure, construction and materialisation, and is based on a hybrid steel and concrete composite system.
On March 16, the exhibition "Typically Lucerne?" opens at the Swiss Trasport Museum Lucerne. The exhibition features works related to our hometown in central Switzerland and we are pleased that the Pilatus Kulm Panorama Gallery is represented in the exhibition. The show is organized by the Architekturgalerie Luzern, which celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. On the subject of the exhibition, a selection of our projects has been published in the current issue of ARC MAG, embedded in an interview conducted by Jørg Himmelreich. At the lecture evening 'Collage City Luzern' we will present our project 'Conversion and Extension of Denkmalstasse 21' on 23.3.2023 in the context of the exhibition.
'Typisch Luzern?' 16-30 March 2023
16 March, 6 p.m.
Swiss Transport Museum Lucerne