Sulzer Factory Area

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Name Sulzer Areal
Place Winterthur
Country Switzerland
Topic Redevelopment Sulzer Factory area
Research Roman Häne
Completion Please enter the date of completion
Client Sulzer Immobilien AG, Winterthur
Project costs more then 150 mio. sFr.
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Rationale: Why is this case study interesting?

The history of the former factory area provides a new quarter with a unique identity.

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urban context

  • Centrally located former industrial site (industrial use from 1843 to 1989)
  • Overall site area: 20 hectares
  • Mix of use: 34% service and light industrial; 32.5% housing; 9% leisure; 22% education; 2.5% retail

http://www.sulzerareal.com/pdf/plaene/arealplan.pdf

http://www.sulzerareal.com/pdf/plaene/nutzungsplan.pdf

Biogeography, cultural features, overall character, history and dynamics

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Cultural/social/political context

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History

The largest Swiss project to preserve industrial assets is in Winterthur. The Sulzer Company owned 22 hectares of industrial areas in the City and another 55 hectares in Oberwinterthur. In 1970 Sulzer employed 43000 people worldwide, and 15000 in Winterthur. Until 2006 the machine building company reduced 96% of the jobs in Winterthur. Only 600 employees are left under the company's name today. During the clash, Sulzer planned a project to demolish all the factories in the central area of the town. A strong opposition and the difficulty of finding tenants for offices in the newly planed buildings caused Sulzer to a change it’s mind.. In 2003 the real estate experts at Sulzer and the local authorities signed a town planning project, which included the preservation of 20 out of the 100 buildings. The legally binding plan also determines building lines along the roads in that area; demolitions, new buildings and renovations are included. The plan guarantees the preservation of the urban structures that have grown over the past 170 years in this industrial area. (Bärtschi 1990, P. 12 – 44.)

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Core Questions Working Group Public Space and Civic Identity

Who was involved in the participation process?

Marketing and development: Sulzer Immobilien AG Zürcherstrasse 39 Postfach 414 8401 Winterthur Director: Martin Schmidli Project manager: Walter Muhmenthaler

Master planning: Metron AG, Brugg, Peter Hofmann und Marc Knellwolf Stahlrain 2 CH-5200 Brugg Tel: 0041 56 460 91 11 Fax: 0041 56 460 91 00 Email: info@metron.ch

Local authority: Stadt Winterthur Stadtentwicklung Winterthur Obertor 32 8402 Winterthur Tel: +41 52 267 62 72 Fax: +41 52 267 59 35 Email: stadtentwicklung@winterthur.ch

Overall landscape design: Vetsch Nipkow Partner AG Landschaftsarchitekten BSLA SIA Neumarkt 28 CH 8001 Zürich Tel: +41 43 2448200 Fax: +41 43 2448210 Email: info@vnp.ch

Landscape design for "Loki-Areal": Rotzler Krebs Partner GmbH Landschaftsarchitekten BSLA Lagerplatz 21 CH-8400 Winterthur Tel: +41 52 269 08 60 Fax: +41 52 269 08 61 Email: info@rkp.ch

Architects for "Kranbahn" and "Sieb 10": Kaufmann, van der Meer + Partner AG Architekten und BSA ETH SIA STV Wallisellenstrasse 301 CH-8050 Zürich Tel: +41 44 325 17 17 Fax: +41 44 325 17 18 Email: kmp@kmp-ag.ch

Architects for "Lokomotive": Knapkiewicz & Fickert AG Architekten ETH SIA BSA Brauerstrasse 60 CH-8004 Zürich Tel: +41 44 240 05 45 Fax: +41 44 240 05 47 Email: info@axka.ch

Architects for "G48": Baldinger Architekten GmbH Räffelstrasse 29 CH-8045 Zürich Tel: +41-43-333 3610 Fax: +41-43-333 3616 Email: info@baldinger-architekten.ch

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Analysis of program/function

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Analysis of design "Katharina Sulzer Platz"

The space formede by the Katharina Sulzer-Platz spuare is distinguished by its size, the space defining line of facades of the industrial and residental architecture, and the immense contrast of its vast openness to the density of the neighbouring built-up area. There conditions create respect for this space; its vastness and distictness. The systematic concept is based on a surface of visually consistent homogeneity, which however is allowed to change. The tactile properties, the crudenness of the overall space with is rough, smooth, scaly or amour-like properities, will generate a basic colour spectrum deliberately designed to have a variable corrosive appearance. Refined materials will be incorporated in the surfaces from the former manufacturing site. (Pulic change, S. 274-276)

Planning process

Phase 1: The first redevelopment plans were commissioned through the owners' immediately after the site had been vacated in 1989. Master planners for this project were Burkhardt Partner and most of the building stock was scheduled for demolition. This caused significant opposition within the local community and the city council.

Phase 2: In 1990 the City of Winterthur re-zoned the area as mixed-use and made detailed planning and design compulsory for the permission for redevelopment. In 1992 a design competition for the central production hall was launched and won by Jean Nouvel. He suggested a mix of housing and light industry, but the owners were not able to find an investor. In 2001 the project was eventually shelved.

Phase 3: Since 1992 parts of the buildings were let to intermediate users. Bars, artist’s studios, start-ups and crafts workshops settle on the site. The "Zürcher Hochschule Winterthur" University began occupying large former production premises as early as 1991.

Phase 4: In 2001 a new master plan was developed by Metron AG. It allowed a slow, step-by-step development of the site and earmarked most of the building stock for conversion rather than redevelopment. The new master plan included a design framework for public and green spaces as well as a detailed heritage assessments and agreements. The owners (Sulzer AG) undertook significant preparatory works, to be retrieved through future sales of real estate. The pioneering users were part of the concept and would be allowed to stay in their premises in order to provide a wider range of uses. The overall aim was to create a thoroughly mixed, lively, socially inclusive urban neighbourhood. (cabe.org)

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References

cabe.org.uk

sulzerareal.com

krahnbahn.ch

lokomotive-winterthur.ch

sieb10.ch

Bärtschi 1990: Winterthur Industriestadt im Umbruch. Wetzikon 1990

The Public change, nuevos paisajes urbanos/ new urban landscapes, Aurora Fernández Per, Javier Arpa, a+t ediciones, 2008, ISBN 978-84-612-4488-1


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