University of St. Gallen – SQUARE Learning Centre

  • area / size 61,354 sqft
  • Completed 2022
  • Location St. Gallen, Switzerland,
  • Evolution Design created a dynamic and functional space at the University of St. Gallen’s SQUARE Learning Centre in St. Gallen, Switzerland.

    Swiss architecture and design studio Evolution Design has completed the fitout for the University of St. Gallen’s learning centre SQUARE. Designed by Sou Fujimoto Architects, the building is based on the concept of unbroken connectivity and multifunctionality and models new ways of learning and interaction between students and lecturers.

    Fit out concept for enabling flexibility
    SQUARE consists of open plan areas – designed as an inspiring journey through bustling squares and lounges to more quieter niches – and fifteen rooms extended across three floors. All spaces have been fitted out with extreme flexibility in mind, enabling all rooms and open areas to be modulated freely to be adjusted to the requirements of the event taking place and the number of people in attendance.

    A toolbox concept
    The ground floor welcomes visitors with a sophisticated cafeteria, a lounge, rooms for learning and pop-up events and the main open plaza centred around the spectacular atrium which extends up all three levels. Flooded by daylight and accentuated by the bold inserts of red and abundant indoor greenery, this is a bustling space where activities change daily: ranging from events with the participation of external guests to workshops, masterclasses and courses, and students working in groups on their projects.

    To accommodate such daily diversity in use, the architects developed a toolbox concept – a set of elements like furniture, presentation equipment, a foldable stage, rugs and plants – all of which can be easily combined to create distinctive layouts and atmospheres within the open plaza. To increase the spatial versatility, most items – from chairs and stools to whiteboards, tables and plants – are fitted with castor wheels allowing the items to be moved around freely.

    The upper floors provide further spaces for group learning, presentations and events, all having access to several beautifully furnished roof terraces. On the top floor, designed in green and blue tones to create a feeling of tranquillity, islands of diner-style seating are separated from several quieter niches by green divider walls. Without losing the sense of interactivity and exchange, here learning and dialogue take place in a calmer atmosphere.

    The top floor also houses three special meeting rooms that are designed to enable group activities in a more relaxed way. The Amphitheatre, equipped with custom-made stepped seating, is a popular choice for presentations and open group discussions, while the Campfire facilitates quality conversations, creating a slower, more reflective exchange. The Tea House is designed as a conversation area consisting of a sunken sofa and a large table and is specifically created to foster a strong sense of group work. Conversations, learning and exchange happen here in an informal atmosphere. In accordance with the most sophisticated tea ceremony traditions, this is a shoe-free area.

    Design: Evolution Design
    Architect: Sou Fujimoto Architects
    Photography: Peter Wuermli