
#PUBLIC ARCHITECTURE PROJECTS
helsinkizurich embeds the 'balboa im viaduk' urban gym within a traditional rocky-backdrop
titled ‘balboa im viadukt’, this latest gym space is the second branch developed for the urban fitness start-up ‘balboa’ by design practice helzinskizurich.
titled ‘balboa im viadukt’, this latest gym space is the second branch developed for the urban fitness start-up ‘balboa’ by design practice helzinskizurich. the project is located in a former industrial district of zurich-west, below and between the massive stone arches of a still functioning, railway bridge built in 1894.
just like balboa itself, helsinkizurich has designed the ‘im viadukt’ with an emphasis on urbanity, functionality and authenticity. ‘our goal was to make the gym an urban experience not only in terms of look-and-feel, but also by connecting it with its surroundings. […] people inside and outside and interactions between them are in the center of the concept’. below the heavy stone arches, the training area of the ground floor opens up on one side towards a public park, and on the other onto a street and waste treatment plant. the necessary infrastructure – waiting area, lockers and wardrobes – is located on a raised platform, which opens up towards the ground floor and the park. furthermore, the wardrobes are compactly arranged in order to leave space in front where the lockers offer a place to sit and relax..
for this project, anything unnecessary was shaved off — meaning that the material palette was reduced almost to a single material and the detailing was kept simple. the massive (protected) stone walls and arches of the railway bridge has been left untouched, and this ‘rocky’ backdrop has been contrasted with another hard material: shiny galvanized steel. the latter is the dominant material upstairs, used for all wall panes and fixtures. finally, the shock blue ceiling with graphically arranged lighting fixtures adds to the urban atmosphere while a few splashes of signal red in graphics finishes the picture — creating ‘metallism”, as the client puts it.




