
"Maris Mezulis + 17 Category: Office Buildings, Sustainability Partner In Charge: Jacques Herzog, Pierre de Meuron, Christine Binswanger Project Team: Jean-Claude Cadalbert (Project Director, since 2018), Sebastian Hefti (Project Manager, until 2020), Philipp Schaefle (Project Architect, until 2019), Raymond Gaetan (Associate, Project Director, until 2018), Sidney Bollag (Project Manager, since 2024) Roman Aebi (Workshop), Emmanuelle Agustoni, Rui Alves, Mael Barbe, Melanie Bauer, Michal Baurycza (Visualizations), Aglaia Beer, Maxime Beljansky, Alexander Berger (Legal), Matteo Berti, Brigitte Coremans (Interiors), Morgan Delvaux, Natalie Donat-Cattin, Alan Farquharson, Ciaran Grogan, Emmanuel Guilloux, Salome Hirsch, Mirjam Imgruth, Adi Krainer, Sahng O Lee (Design Technologies), Louise Lemoine, Eytan Levi, Gia My Long (Design Technologies), Cristina Moldes Andres, Neda Mostafavi, Benjamin Muller (Design Technologies), Leonore Nemec, Raneen Nosh, Albert Palazon, Arnaud Paquier, Alois Rosenfeld, Sandra Sarkunaite, Claire Sarrazin, Gunter Schwob (Workshop), Hugh Scott Moncrieff, Iris Sene, Elisa Siffredi, Christian Szalay, Thomas de Vries (Associate), Martin Zizka Executive Architect: Favre & Guth SA Facade Engineering: Werner Sobek AG Fire Strategy Consultant: Gruner AG Visualizations: Bloom Images Energy Concept: Transsolar Energietechnik GmbH Kitchen Design: Engineering ECCP Stage Technology: Ducks Sceno Signage: Integral Ruedi Baur Paris Building Physicist: Brucker+Ernst Fire Safety: Ignis Salutem Sustainability Consulting: Transsolar Energietechnik GmbH"
"Located on the shore of Lake Geneva, the new Lombard Odier 'One Roof' headquarters brings together 2,000 employees previously dispersed across six sites in Geneva, while offering capacity for up to 2,600. The new building embraces transparency and flexibility through a design guided by two main principles: maximizing the perception"
Located on the shore of Lake Geneva, the Lombard Odier 'One Roof' headquarters consolidates 2,000 employees from six Geneva sites and provides capacity for up to 2,600. The building emphasizes transparency and flexibility, with a design guided by principles that maximize perception of the surroundings and enable adaptable workplaces. The project leadership includes Jacques Herzog, Pierre de Meuron, and Christine Binswanger and a large multi-disciplinary team. Technical contributors include Favre & Guth (executive architect), Werner Sobek (facade engineering), Transsolar (energy and sustainability), Gruner (fire strategy), and Bloom Images (visualizations). Sustainability and building-physics input are integrated into the design.
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