Published: Sunday, March 23, 2008
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Front view of the office.

Surrounding area.
Words from the Architect
The public records office is the collective memory of the political, economic and cultural life of a canton. This makes the questions of an adequate urban location and appropriate architectural expression of central importance.
The location of the existing public records office amidst smaller and larger residential buildings, cut off from the town centre by the railway line, hardly allows the public character of the institution to be expressed.

Rear view of the office.
We interpret the need to double the spatial programme, while remaining at the same location, as a chance to translate the existing building into a powerful, self-confident form. Although the competition brief expressly excludes it, we suggest adding a storey to the archive wing. As a consequence the spatial programme is no longer horizontally but vertically organized. By placing the public zone on the 2nd floor the visitors area is lifted out of the cramped topography. From above the railway line embankment it engages the urban district of Liestal opposite as a glazed roof zone. At the same time it is possible to keep the volume as compact as possible.

The office at night.
The outermost plane of the facade of the archive below is planted with ivy, blending the old and new buildings to form a single entity. The clean-edged glazed roof zone rests on a "soft" plinth storey. The greening of the facade fulfils certain requirements in terms of building physics (protection against driving rain, climatic balancing layer, temperature, moisture). In addition it signalizes the building's special function, and its organic softness allows it to mediate between the building and the small-scale green valley.
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Visitors entrance.

Staircase.

Foyer.

Detail of the staircase.

Reception.

Staircase to the library.

Area between offices and the reading room.

Meeting room.

The archive.
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