Erol Doguoglu, Mirjam Fischer, Astrid Staufer (eds.)

Resonances

Klanghaus Toggenburg

The Klanghaus Toggenburg, located in the northeast of Switzerland and host to musical rehearsals, courses and concerts alike, is a place that enables visitors to experience a unique interplay of architecture, sound and nature. The Klanghaus in the Swiss Canton St. Gallen is the result of an impressive twenty-year development process: based on a concept by the late Marcel Meili, which won the 2010 thesis competition for the building, it was then realized by architect Astrid Staufer with the office Staufer & Hasler and opens its doors to the public in May of 2025. It is at its core a fundamentally social project, comprised of the work of all those involved in this process.

Like the building itself, this publication is best understood as a research experiment intended to reveal new insights into sound and space. The book focuses on architectural aspects and constructive solutions for extraordinary room acoustics, as well as the interactions between the alpine landscape and natural yodeling or between the soundscape and the construction of the Klanghaus. It explores the many aspects of an extraordinary building, from the material vitality of shingles to the impressive conceptual proximity to the Ali Qapu Palace in Isfahan to the way ornaments become a visible expression of the essence of space and architecture itself.

Combining various contributions from experienced and upcoming experts from fields as diverse as architecture, sound art, acoustics, ethnomusicology, timber construction, art history, philosophy, history and tourism, this publication creates a polyphonic image and uncovers surprising connections. These texts are complemented by 3D architectural and construction drawings, documentary material, photo series, musical scores and lyrical fragments.

The Klanghaus Toggenburg, located in the northeast of Switzerland and host to musical rehearsals, courses and concerts alike, is a place that enables visitors to experience a unique interplay of architecture, sound and nature. The Klanghaus in the Swiss Canton St. Gallen is the result of an impressive twenty-year development process: based on a concept by the late Marcel Meili, which won the 2010 thesis competition for the building, it was then realized by architect Astrid Staufer with the office Staufer & Hasler and opens its doors to the public in May of 2025. It is at its core a fundamentally social project, comprised of the work of all those involved in this process.

Like the building itself, this publication is best understood as a research experiment intended to reveal new insights into sound and space. The book focuses on architectural aspects and constructive solutions for extraordinary room acoustics, as well as the interactions between the alpine landscape and natural yodeling or between the soundscape and the construction of the Klanghaus. It explores the many aspects of an extraordinary building, from the material vitality of shingles to the impressive conceptual proximity to the Ali Qapu Palace in Isfahan to the way ornaments become a visible expression of the essence of space and architecture itself.

Combining various contributions from experienced and upcoming experts from fields as diverse as architecture, sound art, acoustics, ethnomusicology, timber construction, art history, philosophy, history and tourism, this publication creates a polyphonic image and uncovers surprising connections. These texts are complemented by 3D architectural and construction drawings, documentary material, photo series, musical scores and lyrical fragments.

English edition – also available in German


 

Edited by Erol Doguoglu, Mirjam Fischer und Astrid Staufer

With photographs by Ladina Bischof und Ueli Steingruber

With contributions by Marcel Meili, Erol Dogouoglu, Mirjam Fischer, Sabine von Fischer Ramakrishnan, Christian Gressbach, Lea Hagmann, Susanna Koeberle, Eva Kuss, Axel Langer, Alfred Messerli, Matthias Ruf, Vivian Sonderegger, Astrid Staufer, Andrea Wiegelmann

Design: Norm

20 x 30, 7 ¾ × 12 in

144 pages, 120 illustrations

hardback

2025, 978-3-03778-786-1, English
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Erol Doguoglu

Erol Doguoglu is an architect. He studied at ETH Zürich and has been Cantonal Building Director of the Building Department of the Canton of St. Gallen for a number of years.

Mirjam Fischer

Mirjam Fischer studied art and architectural history in Bern. She lives in Zurich, where she works as a freelance book producer and an editor in the fields of art, photography and design.

Astrid Staufer

Astrid Staufer heads of the architectural office Staufer & Hasler in Frauenfeld and Zurich alongside Thomas Hasler and, as Professor, runs the Research Unit “Building Construction and Design 1” at TU Wien. She conducts research and publishes works on architectural issues.
 

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