HoHo Wien Timber Tower, Austria Tall Building
Design: RLP Rüdiger Lainer + Partner. The HoHo Wien is at this point the tallest timber skyscraper with 24 floors in the world under construction. Completion of this RLP-building is expected in 2018.
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Design: RLP Rüdiger Lainer + Partner. The HoHo Wien is at this point the tallest timber skyscraper with 24 floors in the world under construction. Completion of this RLP-building is expected in 2018.
Design: AZPML-SHARE architects. Proposal for the new office Tower building in Vienna, Schnirchgasse 11, location Austro Control aims to strike a balance between a distinctive identity for the complex and an efficient operation, both in terms of flexibility of use and environmental performance.
Design: Sohne & Partner Architects. The focus of the Cafe is set in the center of the dome hall. To emphasize the outstanding center of the place and its characteristic setting, the whole design is oriented on the centerpiece.
Design: destilat, Architects. The visual and spatial identity for Johann Lingenhel’s culinary-gastronomic vision was developed from scratch for this project, since no corresponding definition of it existed initially.
Design: Zechner & Zechner / ILF. Double-X floating above the ground The overall shape of the new building primarily evolves from aspects of town planning as well as the strategy of minimizing mutual interference between new and existing buildings.
Architects: querkraft. The façade of this apartment tower is characterized by perimetrical balconies, which are extended in front of each flat and shift from floor to floor.
Design: AllesWirdGut. The Aspern Urban Lakeside is one of Europe’s largest current urban development projects. Over the next 15 years, a new center for living and working which combines nature and urbanity will be built in Vienna’s east.
HoHo Tower, Vienna Mixed-Use Development, Austrian Architecture, Images, HoHo Tower Mixed-Use Development in Vienna, Austria – design by RLP Rüdiger Lainer + Partner 3 Sep 2015 HoHo Tower in Vienna Design: RLP Rüdiger Lainer + Partner, Architects Location: Vienna, Austria Reach Higher With Wood New tower from RLP in Vienna’s Urban Lakeside. Basics Wood is very … Read more
A hunk of concrete cladding weighing an estimated 80 kg fell off the facade of this building by Zaha Hadid Architects in Vienna. This is the second case of pieces of concrete falling off the Library and Learning Center at the Vienna University of Economics and Business since the building opened in 2013.
Apartment H+M, Vienna Interior, Austrian Property Design, Contemporary Home, Images, Architecture Apartment H+M Apartment Interior in Austria – design by Destilat Architecture and Design 4 Dec 2014 Apartment H+M Location: Äußere Mariahilferstrasse, Vienna, Austria Design: Destilat Architecture and Design The Apartment H+M project comprises the restoration of a 130sqm-apartment in a classic Viennese old building on the … Read more
Building heights of between 4.5 and 7.5 metres are permitted for the type of building prevailing there, which allows for the construction of estates of two-storey detached or terraced houses.
Architects 3XN win international architecture competition for a residential development in the heart of Vienna. With a design that gently fits into the neighborhood, but also with its own expression and identity, the proposal was chosen as the winner by a unanimous jury.
The building is located in Vienna’s sensitive and historic city center thus the design required a considerate adaptation to the adjacent historical buildings.
Design: Project A01 architects, ZT. A monolithic residence has been built for a young family in a village close to Vienna. On an exposed hillside plot the residential building is positioned as a solitaire. The sculptural object is surrounded by a generous garden designed by the owners gardening company.
Architects : Dominique Perrault with Hoffmann and Janz. With its height of 250 meters and 60 floors the DC Tower 1 is the tallest building in Austria. The renowned French architect Dominique Perrault is responsible for the spectacular architecture with its extraordinary “folded” facade and slim structure.
Just completed is a 200 meter long pair of buildings snaking west to east in a series of brightly coloured streaks that cheer up the often grey skies of Vienna’s Prater district.
The existence of two high-rise buildings in close proximity to the project had a contextual impact on our design. We have suggested raising the height limit of the building’s corner for bringing harmony between our proposal and the neighbouring structures that were built in 1960s.
Atelier Heiss converted the former Hoffmann-La Roche-building to an urban hotel with 3.900 m2 effective area. (Size of site: 2.021 m2). At the time, it was the first construction with a facade in the new Curtain-Wall style