The Cafeteria Kirschgarten at landmark Swiss School that located in Basel, Switzerland, is minimal temporary architectural design by HHF architects. Kirschgarten is the integration of a cafeteria into a existing open lobby of an important school building located in the city center of Basel. Ribbons made of wood are placed above the existing floor, wall and ceiling. In between the concrete structure these ribbons reach out to the courtyard, creating a sunscreen and terrace where people can sit and eat. This gesture links the interior space to the outside and enables direct access from that courtyard.
On the interior the wooden facia traces the existing concrete structure. A glass facade which is almost invisible to the outside works as a thermal barrier. With that the outer appearance of the building with its slim columns is kept as before. Being a landmarked building, designed by the famous Swiss architect Hans Bernoulli, every intervention had to be reversible. The project reacts to that requirement, the construction of the interior wood facia has only a few connections to the existing structure. The colour concept with its different shades of grey was created in collaboration with the swiss artist Gido Wiederkehr.
Cafeteria Kirschgarten at Swiss School by HHF architects in Basel Switzerland
Cafeteria Kirschgarten at Swiss School exterior architecture building
Cafeteria Kirschgarten at Swiss School interior and exterior
Cafeteria Kirschgarten at Swiss School interior lounge