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2023 UDAD 🏆 Awards

Gold Winner – SQUARE by Evolution Design

SQUARE is the new learning center of University of St. Gallen in Switzerland. Designed by Sou Fujimoto Architects, the building is based on the concept of unbroken connectivity and multifunctionality and models new ways of learning and interaction between students, lecturers and general public. Architecture studio Evolution Design was commissioned to develop a furniture concept that enables experimental learning and teaching and to fit out the building and several roof terraces.

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Gold 🏆 Winner
Urban Design & Architecture Design Awards 2023

SQUARE
Public Building Interior (Built)

Firm
Evolution Design

Architect/Designer
Carolin Michalka, Jessica Mentz, Zhiyang Chiu, Patrik Uihlein, Dariusz Florczak, Stuart Dickens

Design Team
Client: Foundation of University of St. Gallen // Building architect: Sou Fujimoto Atelier // Local architect: Burckhardt+Partner // General contractor: HRS Real Estate

Location
St. Gallen, Switzerland

Country
Switzerland

Photographer/Copyright
©Peter Wuermli for Evolution Design and Gataric Fotografie for Aepli Metallbau

Curated content

SQUARE was designed to enable innovation and dialogue and be a place of surprising encounters and mutual inspiration. In order to achieve this, a dedicated team curates a program of educational and cultural activities that change daily, ranging from events with the participation of external guests to workshops, masterclasses and courses, and students working in groups on their projects.

Toolbox concept

In order to accommodate such daily diversity in spatial use, the interior architects developed a toolbox concept – a set of elements like furniture, presentation equipment, a bespoke foldable stage, rugs and plants – all of which can be easily combined to create distinctive layouts and atmospheres within the open space. To increase the spatial versatility, most items – from chairs and stools to whiteboards, tables and plants – are fitted with castor wheels allowing the items to be moved around freely.

Foster team work

In addition to fitting out the open plan areas, the architects also designed a sophisticated cafeteria on the ground floor and three special meeting rooms on the top floor. The Amphitheatre, equipped with custom-made stepped seating, is a popular choice for presentations and open group discussions, while the Campfire facilitates quality conversations, creating a slower, more reflective exchange. The Tea House is designed as a conversation area consisting of a sunken sofa and a large table and is specifically created to foster a strong sense of group work. Conversations, learning and exchange happen here in an informal atmosphere. In accordance with the most sophisticated tea ceremony traditions, this is a shoe-free area.