Traffic Control Center Switzerland VMZ

Traffic Control Center Switzerland VMZ

The project called for the development of a national traffic control center.

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In 2006 Ruessli Architects was retained to design the new facilities within an existing building on an area called „Sprengi“, situated next to the highway exit Emmen-Nord near Lucerne. The program focused on the “garage-building” at the entrance of the area. The ground floor was completely restructured and received an additional floor. The exterior was completely redesigned and the basement partially renovated. The goals were a more energy efficient shell, while Ruessli Architects also aspired to give a new, modern and representative appearance to VMZ-CH.

The building received a double skinned facade of yellow, orange and red tempered safety glass. These strong colors, lit by sunlight, lend the appearance of a traffic light. To enable the required 24 hour operation, special attention was given to interior lighting and HVAC to create a comfortable work environment. Traffic control is becoming more and more important through a steady increase in traffic information, its control, administration and regulation.

Project Team

Justin Rüssli
Hubert Bühlmann
Regula Kammermann
Mimi Chan Hua Kueh
Stephan Bieri

Client

Canton Lucerne, section for traffic engineering
Substitute agency for property Lucerne

Project Data

Realization: 2007
Total floor area: 1‘494 m²
Building costs: CHF 5.4 Mio

Partner

Civil Engineers: Bernhard Trachsel
HVAC Engineers: Dr. Eicher + Pauli AG
Electrical Engineers: Net – Design AG
Plumbing Engineers: J. Ottiger & Partner AG