Project: Zoo Basel Ozeanium
Designed by HHF Architects & Burckhardt + Partner
Team HHF Architects: Herlach Hartmann Frommenwiller, with Aleris Rodgers, Jelena Vucic, Sarah Gill, Walter Rudig, Philippe Ayer, Benjamin Krüger, Sabrina Wolf, Ivana Barisic, Terese Viltoft, Hanru Wu, Tommaso Arnaboldi, André Manso
Team Burckhardt + Partner: Wolfgang Hardt, Sacha Marchal, Jeannine Roschi, Tobias Eglauer
Location: Basel, Switzerland
Website: hhf.ch & www.burckhardtpartner.ch
Zoo Basel Ozeanium project design for a location in Basel is work of HHF & Burckhardt + Partner architecture studio.
From the Architects:
An Ozeanium in the middle of the city. Zoo Basel is embedded in the city and used as a park by residents and visitors. The redesigning of the green area Nachtigallenwäldeli and the construction of the new Ozeanium, an ocean aquarium, on the Heuwaage are bringing the zoo and the park area even closer to the city center, to form an attractive living environment and recreational area. The proposed Ozeanium accommodates the scale of the surrounding buildings, such as the Rialto swimming pool, the market hall and the tall buildings on the city ring. The striking, confident construction volume is a clear indication of what an attraction this will be, enriching the city in a central location. The roof and facade are homogenous in terms of the materials and the language of forms: exposed concrete, horizontally graduated by rough boarding and with sediment-like exogenous inclusions. The archaic building is riddled with differently sized openings and recesses, making it possible to ascertain the most important themes from the outside. Some of the spherical indentations in the building volume are planted with vegetation and serve as habitat for birds and small animals.
In the Ozeanium and in the middle of the city. In the Ozeanium’s dome-like entrance area, which is open on all sides, the gigantic weight of the masses of water above it becomes apparent. All of the building’s important functions can already be seen directly from here. A ramp leads down to the foyer and elevators; passages and staircases lead to the bar, the temporary exhibition and the museum shop. Everything for which the building is used can be accessed directly from the entrance area on foot, by wheelchair, or with a baby buggy. This public area is protected from the elements, but in terms of climate, it is an outdoor area, which is closed off at night by means of a grating.
In the Ozeanium around the world. On a fictive journey around the world, the visitors discover and marvel at the creatures’ underwater living environments. On this journey, the 4 aquarium clusters constitute the scenographic highlights,to be experienced from large, interconnected exhibition rooms.
1) Polar Coast
2) Kelp Forest
3) Deep Blue
4) Mangroves and Corals