Overview
Partition system 3400
ÖKK,
Landquart
The new headquarters of the insurance company ÖKK Versicherung in Landquart, designed by the architects Bearth & Deplazes, fascinates the beholder with its supporting structure of whitecoloured precast concrete elements. This exterior supporting layer is combined with a fully-glazed facade behind it. Concrete arches of identical design to those outside demarcate an atrium in the interior.
| Builder | ÖKK Kranken- und Unfallversicherung AG |
| Architect | Bearth & Deplazes Architekten, Chur |
| Photography | Ralph Feiner |
| Partition system | 3400 |
In detail.
The offices and conference rooms were designed with System 3400 partition walls.
This fully-glazed system with minimal cross sections is incorporated into the room-defining round arches as a fullygazed structure, in a similar way to the facade. The transparent and flexible room structure caters to the owner‘s wish for communicative work processes and efficient decision-making.
Glass partition walls with a standard grid dimension of 1,100 mm and room heights of up to 3,300 mm with sound insulation values of Rwp to 41 dB were provided. The sections were anodized in a special colour. Ninety roomheight and well-soundproofed aluminium framed doors, non-rebated on both sides and built into a slender 64 mm deep frame, complete the walls in this architecturally unusual and ambitious project.
Übersicht