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Article from issue 6/1999 »Building with Stone«

Municipal Buildings in Iragna, Switzerland

documentation    p. 973 - 977
Architect Cavadini, Raffaele | Structural Engineer Masotti, Giorgio | Perlini, Walter | Regolati, Paolo |

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Ground floor plan/First floor plan/Second floor plan, Elevations, Section1:400
Horizontal section at corner 1:20
Sections town hall 1:200
Site plan 1:3000
Vertical section through eaves 1:20
Vertical section through roof and facade 1:20

Located in a traditional granite-quarrying area, Iragna has an intact urban structure, which the scheme respects. Three measures were implemented: the erection of a funeral chapel and a town hall, and the redesign of a public square. The use of boldly textured local stone as a facing material helps to integrate the massive buildings into the existing fabric. At the same time, they are distinguished by their simple, clear-cut forms. The town hall is located to one side of a new, triangular, sloping square paved with granite slabs. The pavings are separated from the stone walling by a concrete plinth. The exposed bands of the floor slabs in the outer walls divide the areas of stone and permit a wide variety of window shapes, including strip fenestration.


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