Rocking it!: BAUWERK
What happens when you marry a seven-tonne Alpine boulder with premium Bauwerk parquet flooring and views of verdant Swiss hills?
November 29, 2020 | 11:00 pm CUT

Swiss quality and heft expressed via design in Zurich-based interior architect Mia Kepenek's Sky Lounge for Schindler – one of the world's leading manufacturers of elevators and escalators


A materially rich, but never excessive, environment, the Schindler Sky Lounge features, among other textural elements, a bar cut from a seven-tonne Alpine boulder
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‘I wanted to mark out the area, to make it a zone if you will,’ explains Kepenek. ‘The Bauwerk floor functions as a “soft” surface in contrast to the polished stone surface around it, in the same way a large textile rug would'



Centre-stage is a premium parquet floor, laid in a herringbone formation, from Swiss wood-flooring specialists Bauwerk, which functions as a unifying element and contrasts emphatically with the polished stone surface around it
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Given Bauwerk's sturdy dependability, it’s apt that its flooring should act as a kind of architectural linchpin at Schindler – holding, in its central position, the various other materials that serve to articulate the space


In addition to its function as a space for visiting clients and architects, the Schindler Sky Lounge also plays host to internal board meetings


A partially mirrored, smoked-glass wall – made up of pivoting panels – allows the creation of a more expansive interior volume, if required, and increased circulation and longer sightlines
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