Herzog & de Meuron completes Basel headquarters using exposed timber, concrete and metal
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Jon Astbury
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Herzog & de Meuron has completed Mailand-Strasse, a 7,259-square-metre headquarters for its own teams in Basel's Dreispitz quarter. The building uses exposed timber, concrete, and metal in a palette informed by "logistics and infrastructure." It serves as a permanent base for the architecture studio in a formerly industrial area undergoing redevelopment.
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· 2 pulledArchitecture studio Herzog & de Meuron has completed Mailand-Strasse, a headquarters for its own teams in Basel built using a palette of exposed timber, concrete and metal informed by 'logistics and infrastructure'.
The 7,259-square-metre building gives Herzog & de Meuron a permanent base in Basel's Dreispitz quarter, a formerly industrial area that has been subject to development.
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