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.
'PoroCity - Enabling Structures by Graber & Steiger Architects' is a site-specific spatial installation that developed for the exhibition in Dhaka. At the venue of Kalakendra and the adjacent urban space, the installation explores the concept of "enabling structures" in different architectural and urban scales.
Porous structures can be a solid basis for welcoming places and unfold a permeable framework for lively social interactions and future-oriented transformations. Through a balanced character, built structures can be enablers for a resource-optimised, sustainable design of living spaces.
The ephemerally conceived exhibition provides a small insight into our works, which strive for permeable spatial structures that invite free appropriation by the users. The opportunity to present buildings and projects far away from their context of origin can stimulate a dialogue about specifically local, but also universal aspects of architectural structures. We can thus expect a critical examination of hitherto familiar design approaches, which can show us broader perspectives.
The scenographic setting of the installation is embedded in a circular concept of reusing the modular exhibition structure in the everyday life of Dhaka's micro-urbanism. Besides the visitors of the exhibition, every city dweller is invited to participate in the concept of "Enabling Structures" in the long run by reusing the micro-structures designed for the exhibition.
The exhibition is support by Swiss Cultural Council ProHelvetia.
8 - 29 May 2023
8 May 2023, 6:30 pm
Kalakendra Art Space, Lalmatia Dhaka