IKEA Austria is establishing a car-free city center store, in the heart of Vienna. Addressing global issues, IKEA’s newest building will cater to the changes in customer and mobility behaviors.
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Innovative, Car Free and Green: Images of the New IKEA Austria Store Revealed
Jadric Architektur + 1990uao Selected to Create the Seoul Photographic Art Museum
Vienna-based Studio Jadric Architektur and their Korean Partner 1990uao were chosen as the winners of the Seoul Photographic Art Museum international competition. The proposal will be part of the future cultural mile in Chang-dong.
OMA Wins Competition to Create The New KaDeWe Department Store in Vienna
OMA's proposal won the competition for the new KaDeWe department store and hotel in Vienna’s Museumsquartier. Led by Ellen van Loon, Ippolito Pestellini Laparelli, and Laurence Bolhaar, the project will be OMA’s first venture in Vienna, upon its completion.
Uncanny Values: Artificial Intelligence & You Exhibition / Some Place Studio
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Architects: Some Place Studio
- Area: 1114 m²
- Year: 2019
Hotel das Triest, Porto Bar / BEHF Architects
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Architects: BEHF Architects
- Area: 242 m²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: Artisan, Flos, KFF, Mater, Prandina
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Professionals: Designbüro Christian Ploderer, Lichtprojekt Aigner & Wöber, UPECO Service
The World's Most Liveable Cities in 2019
For ten consecutive years, Vienna ranks first in the Mercer survey on cities with the best quality of life in the world. In this edition to the global ranking, eight Western European cities join the top ten, even when "trade tensions and populist undercurrents continue to dominate the global economic climate", as Mercer points out in its report.
Refurbishment Philips-Haus / Josef Weichenberger Architects
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Architects: Josef Weichenberger Architects
- Area: 15700 m²
- Year: 2018
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Professionals: Markus Kuhlang ZT GmbH, ENICON eco-energy consulting GmbH, Mahr & Partner GmbH
Post Headquarter Vienna / Schenker Salvi Weber + feld72
Vocational School Embelgasse: An Open School of Administration / AllesWirdGut Architektur
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Architects: AllesWirdGut Architektur
- Area: 5820 m²
- Year: 2015
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Professionals: iC-consulenten
The 9 Bars That Every Architect Needs to Visit
When you think of your favorite spot to grab a beer, what architectural features come to mind? Is it the swanky furniture, themed artwork, or the heavily designed cocktail menu? Today, the aesthetics of bars are now as much a draw as the drinks themselves. From movie set inspired spaces to rooftops that offer spectacular city views, we’ve compiled a list of nine bars and beer gardens that every architect needs to cross off their list.
3XN and GERNER GERNER PLUS Reveal Competition Design for Undulating Aquarium in Vienna
3XN and GERNER GERNER PLUS have released details of their competition entry for the design of a new aquarium in Schönbrunn Zoo, Vienna. Developed in collaboration with aquarium specialists ATT, “Poseidon’s Realm” was designed to be “elegant, simple and mysterious, lying across the landscape like a great veil.” The scheme was awarded second place in an international competition for the aquarium’s design, with the winner yet to be announced.
The “Poseidon’s Realm” scheme is defined by a spacious green roof landscape embedded in the zoo’s path network. The aquarium covers a total area of 65,000 square feet (6,000 square meters), divided across four levels, with a large, glazed, wave-shaped entrance enticing visitors to transition between outdoor greenery and a “softly undulating waterworld.”
Photographer Zsolt Hlinka Captures Geometric Compositions in the Evolution of Vienna's Architecture
In his latest photo series, "Viennametry," Hungarian photographer and printmaker Zsolt Hlinka captures the unexplored voids in Vienna’s patchwork of historical and contemporary architecture. After previously studying the symmetrical corner buildings of grandiose Budapest, Hlinka has moved north to Austria on his quest to find geometry and symmetry within the urban landscape.
The Bizarre Brutalist Church that Is More Art than Architecture
Located on a hill in Mauer, on the outskirts of Vienna, the Wotruba Church was the culmination of sculptor Fritz Wotruba’s life (the project’s architect, Fritz G. Mayr, is often forgotten). Constructed in the mid-1970s, Mayr completed the project one year after Wotruba’s death, enlarging the artist’s clay model to create a functional walk-in concrete sculpture. As can be seen in these images by Denis Esakov, the result is a chaotic brutalist ensemble that toys with the boundaries between art and architecture.
Photos Show the Light and the Dark in Zaha Hadid Architects' Vienna Library
In Zaha Hadid Architects' description of their Library and Learning Centre at the University of Economics Vienna, they describe the exterior of the building as "characterized by two elements of contrasting colors separated by a glass joint: shell and shadow." For that reason, the building was a perfect subject for architect and photographer Edwin Seda, who says he is fascinated by the effect light has on buildings. "Design is created to work with natural light but is never really in control of this aspect," says Seda. "This set of images therefore explores light as a medium for architectural transformation, a sort of fourth dimension, that only materializes once the building is complete and the seasons begin to change."
Seda's photoset captures the Library and Learning Centre throughout the course of a day: from the daytime when the building's light and dark elements are clearly distinguished; to sunset when one side of the building is closer to orange than the white or black planned by the architects; then to the evening, when the building's internal lights bring an entirely different dynamic to the building's composition. Read on to see the full set of images.
OEAMTC Headquarters / Pichler & Traupmann Architekten
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Architects: Pichler & Traupmann Architekten
- Area: 29447 m²
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: Alucobond, Lindner, MBM GmbH, Raised Floor, Unger Steel Group