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16MM:
Patrick Bokanowski
FEATURE FILM:
Bertrand Mandico
Yulene Olaizola
FESTIVAL EXCHANGE:
NOVA
VIDEO THEATRE:
Filippos Tsitsopoulos
Olivier de Sagazan
S FILM & VIDEO ART:
Aunstrup & Hafslund
Alessandro Amaducci
Flo Kaufmann + Zimoun
Katrin Ottarsdóttir
Leyla Rodriguez &
Cristian Straub
Makino Takashi
Marianna Mørkøre & Rannvá Káradóttir
Mie Olise
Valentina Ferrandes
DOCUMENTRY:
André V Larsen
Kaspar Astrup Schröder
Tom Hovinbøle
LAPW RESIDENCIES:
Armando Seijo
David Kew
Genetic Moo
LIVE MUSIC:
BIRD RADIO
STORYTELLING:
Fran Flett Hollinrake
Tom Muir
ARCHITECTURE:
MAD Architects
Multiplicities
Valerio Olgiati
BOOK LAUNCH:
Antonio Nodar
 
 
Valerio Olgiati
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Atelier Bardill, Scharans, Switzerland

object: private atelier - one working space
location: Scharans, Switzerland
client: Linard Bardill, musician + poet
architect: Valerio Olgiati, prof. dipl. architect ETH/SIA
collaborators: Nathan Ghiringhelli (project manager office Olgiati), Nikolai Müller, Mario Beeli
construction supervisor: Linard Bardill
structural engineer: Patrick Gartmann, partner of Conzett, Bronzini, Gartmann AG, Chur
materials: red in-situ concrete, steel, copper
begin of planning: 2002
begin of construction: July 2006
end of construction: August 2007
volume: 665 m3
area: atelier space: 70 m2
garage, storage, technic: 65 m2
courtyard: 150 m2
technical information: heated by solar energy, tabs, controled air ventilation system
Atelier Bardill is open for the public on Fridays between 1 pm and 5 pm
 

Bardill Studio

The Bardill Studio building has replaced an old barn in the protected centre of the village of Scharans. Building permission was granted by the local authorities on the condition that the new building would have exactly the same volume as the old barn.
The client, Linard Bardill, who lives in a house a very short walking distance away from the site, required only a single space to work in. This working space occupies less than a third of the stipulated volume. The rest of it is taken up by an atrium that is lent a monumental character by a large, round opening to the sky. It is this element that invests the building with its grandeur and clarity in contrast to the arbitrary geometry of its external appearance and the small dimensions of its village surroundings.

[Text: office Olgiati]

 

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