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Dyed concrete walls surround Swiss embassy inNairobi by Roeoesli Maeder Architekten
Tom Ravenscroft | 10 October 2018 | 4 comments
Swiss studio Roeoesli Maeder Architekten has built anembassy forSwitzerland in Nairobi, Kenya, as an extension of the dyedconcrete boundary wall that surrounds the compound.
The concrete building is built in a prominently wealthy residentialarea of the Kenyan capital, which is home to numerous nation'sembassies, including the HOK-designed US Embassy. It containsdiplomatic and consulate services for the Swiss government.
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The embassy's form is designed as an extension of the 2.5-metre-high perimeter wall, which was required to enclose the site forsecurity reasons.
According to Roeoesli Maeder Architekten, this wall provided a"contradictory but exciting starting point for the requiredrepresentative facility for a modern, open Switzerland".
The building extends away from the wall and turns to form a spiralshape, with both elements designed to appear as a singlearchitectural construction.
The perimeter wall and the embassy are built from dyed exposed-concrete in a red-brown colour, meant to represent the "coffeesoil" earth that Nairobi is built on, which owes its colour to thehigh iron content.
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At the embassy's entrance, where it connects to the wall, thebuilding has a single storey above ground. This section of thebuilding contains the publicly accessible consular facilities.
As the building extends from the wall, the slopping ground dropsaway to reveal a two-storey structure, which containsthe diplomatic areas and offices.
Photo is by Fabio Idini
Large concrete projections provide shade for the windows in thissection of the building, allowing the offices to have viewsuninterrupted by shutters.
The scale and thickness of the concrete walls were determined bythe amount of material needed to provide adequate thermal
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storage mass so that the building can be operated without heatingor air conditioning.
Photo is by Fabio Idini
A central reception hall connects the two storeys of diplomaticoffices, with the single-storey, more public wing of the building.
This space and all the building's public areas, including the visawaiting area, have exposed concrete walls and floors made frompolished concrete.
Each of the office's has large glass windows with an opening panelto allow natural ventilation.
The floors in these offices and the meeting rooms are made fromsolid eucalyptus parquet tiles, which according to the architect isthe only sustainable wood available in Kenya.
Switzerland's other notable embassies include its home in theIvory Coast, which Localarchitecture created by extending a 1960svilla.
Photography is by Iwan Baan, unless stated.
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Project credits:
Client: Swiss ConfederationArchitect: Roeoesli & Maeder ArchitektenLocal architect: DMJ ArchitectsConstruction project management: Mentor ManagementLandscape architect: Concrete JungleCivil engineers: BG Ingenieure und Berater and MetrixIntegrated ConsultancyMEP engineers: BG Ingenieure und Berater and EAMS
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