herzog and de meuron: vitrahaus interior
a combination of furniture showroom, museum and resource centre, a trip to the 'vitrahaus'
is like traveling through design history...

view of the tüllinger hill from the loft of the 'vitrahaus'
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vitra commissioned swiss architects herzog & de meuron to design the 'vitrahaus' in 2006.
now complete, it is an interior space dedicated to presenting the vitra home collection
at the vitra campus in weil am rhein on the border of switzerland and germany.
the tour of the 'vitrahaus' begins on the top storey of the building. as one exits the lift,
they are greeted by an overwhelming view of the tüllinger hill to the north. on the opposite end,
a glass front is recessed to create an exterior terrace which opens onto a panorama of basel, switzerland.
wandering through the house, visitors will discover, that the directional orientation of the houses
is hardly arbitrary, but determined by the views of the surrounding landscape.

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a place in which people can explore and heighten their sense of design, it offers individuals
an opportunity to engage in the work of leading contemporary designers.
each of the 'houses' contain showrooms which have been set-up to resemble that
of residential settings. it is a place where individuals can begin to research and define
their design 'style'.

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'vitrahaus'
architecture by herzog & de meuron
photographer iwan baann
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one of the showrooms has been dedicated to the designs of charles & ray eames
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one of the showrooms has been dedicated to the designs of charles & ray eames
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one of the showrooms has been dedicated to the designs of charles & ray eames
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another room displays the work of jean prouvé and verner panton combined with contemporary designs
by hella jongerius, jasper morrison, maarten van severen...
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the interior space's complexity not only comes from the angular intersections of each
of the individual houses, but from the inclusion of a second geometrical concept.
all of the staircases are expansive, winding organic forms, drilling their way through the
various levels of the building, sometimes revealing an immense visual relationship between
the various houses, while at other times blocking the views.

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view from the first floor out onto the entrance
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the 'house' is opened by windows looking into the intersecting spaces
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view from the second floor onto the first floor
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a view down into the research centre designed by hella jongerius
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the research centre designed by hella jongerius
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three poles located at the entrance of the 'vitrahaus' act as structural supports, indicating where the most houses
are stacked on top of one another
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the vitra chair collection
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part of the vitra museum's chair collection on show in the vitrine
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first select your country
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each room of the 'vitrahaus' has a touchscreen. when visitors and clients arrive at the 'vitrahaus',
they receive a 'key' which they can use to activate the screens. here individuals can select different
objects within that showroom, find out more information about a particular design or its designer,
and can even purchase directly from the vitra catalog from these stations.

select an object from the room on the touch screen
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find out more info about the object and designer
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inside the elevator
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