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15 Bauwerke gefunden:
01

Organic Farm Vetterhof

Alberried 14, 6890 Lustenau, A
Architect: Roland Gnaiger (1995-1996) Building contractor: Annemarie Vetter, Hubert Vetter

The Vetterhof is located between Dornbirn and Lustenau. It is an entity which combines housing, livestock farming, storage as well as product processing and refinement. Own produced organic products are sold in the farm shop.

© Ignacio Martinez
02

Print Shop

Millenniumpark 10, 6890 Lustenau, A
Architect: Kaufmann 96 GmbH (2000) Building contractor: Buchdruckerei Lustenau GmbH

The print shop is supported by concrete piles because of its special location; it is situated one meter below the groundwater level. The imposing printing presses demand a challenging spatial planning and room climate.

© Ignacio Martinez
03

Kindergarten Rosenlächerstraße

Rosenlächerstraße 14, 6890 Lustenau, A
Architect: Dietrich | Untertrifaller (1998-1999) Building contractor: Gemeinde Lustenau

The elongated single-storey structure with three common rooms is facing south. The two-storey head-end structure featuring embedded glass details accommodates the kitchen, the spare room and the office. The versatility of the rooms varying in height and dimension casually train children’s visual perception of space.

© Ignacio Martinez
04

Maintenance Depot

Kerstockstrasse 12A, 6845 Hohenems, A
Architect: Reinhard Drexel (1998-2000) Building contractor: Stadt Hohenems

The maintenance depot of the community of Hohenems surprises with a remarkable roof construction: The drooping, unconventional wooden truss-shell made of laminated veneer panels was prefabricated in the factory hall and shaped on-the-spot.

© Florian Holzherr
05

New construction of the Secondary School Klaus – Weiler – Fraxern

Treietstraße 17, 6833 Klaus, A
Architect: Dietrich | Untertrifaller (2003) Building contractor: Gemeinde Klaus Immobilienverwaltungs GmbH & Co KEG

The school building is an entirely wooden construction complying with passive energy standards. A two-storey cross bar accommodating the library and the auditorium forms an acoustic barrier to protect the classrooms and the green schoolyard from the street.

© Bruno Klomfar
06

Logistic Center Tschabrun

Bundesstraße 102, 6839 Rankweil, A
Architect: Christian Lenz (2005) Building contractor: Hermann Tschabrun GmbH

The premises of the wood retailer represent one of the largest warehouses constructed of wood in Central Europe. Impressive room dimensions, maximum operational flexibility and excellent adaptation to the topography characterize the building. The construction materials are part of the company’s product range.

© Bruno Klomfar
07

Rehearsal Studio

Batschuns / Furxstrasse 1, 6832 Zwischenwasser, A
Architect: Marte.Marte Architekten (2001-2002) Building contractor: Gemeinde Zwischenwasser

The cleverly constructed viewing slots characterizing the rehearsal studio of the local music club Zwischenwasser provide a visual link to the outside and at the same time guarantee seclusion for concentrated rehearsals. It represents a "walk-in instrument" which was awarded the Vorarlberg Holzbaupreis in 2004.

© Ignacio Martinez
08

Factory Building Carpentry

Beim Gräble 6, 6800 Feldkirch, A
Architect: Walter Unterrainer (1999-2000) Building contractor: LOT Holzbau GmbH

The transparent workshop provides an insight into the production of the carpentry factory in Feldkirch. An accentuated square is formed by the office building complying with passive energy standards and the distinctive silo which also serves as a display for the logo.

© Ignacio Martinez
09

Community Center Ludesch

Raiffeisenstraße 56, 6713 Ludesch, A
Architect: Hermann Kaufmann (2004-2005) Building contractor: Gemeinde Ludesch

The community center Ludesch is an example from the textbook for dedicated sustainable construction by using only local timber, renewable raw materials and strictly non-toxic materials based on the approach of regional value enhancement.

© Bruno Klomfar
10

Infospot i-tüpfle

Hauptstraße, 6706 Bürs, A
Architect: Philipp Berktold Architekten, Susanne Bertsch, Martin Skalet, Jürgen Stoppel (2008) Building contractor: Alpenregion Bludenz Tourismus GmbH

The tourist information that also serves as a bus stop is a prominent landmark on the wayside and also invites to take a break. The alpine building interprets the concept of a roof, a bench and a closet in a range spanning from idiosyncratic to funny.

© Philipp Berktold Architekt
11

Community Center Blons

Faschina Bundesstraße, 6721 Blons, A
Architect: Bruno Spagolla (2003-2004) Building contractor: Gemeinde Blons

The community center was awarded the Bauherrenpreis in 2004 and unites the elementary school, the municipal administration office, an inn and the village shop under one roof. The design of the solid wood construction met with wide approval among citizens and decision-makers who were integrated in the process from the beginning.

© Bruno Spagolla
12

Riding Hall Provost St. Gerold

6700 St. Gerold, A
Architect: Hermann Kaufmann (1997) Building contractor: Propstei St.Gerold

The lightweight timber structure of the riding hall, which delicately spans 15 x 30 metres, is worth seeing and a trip to the provost on the steep southern slope of the Walsertal is recommended.

© Ignacio Martinez
13

Community Center Raggal

Raggal 220, 6741 Raggal, A
Architect: Johannes Kaufmann GmbH (2005-2006) Building contractor: Gemeinde Raggal Immobilienverwaltungs GmbH & Co

The construction of the community center closes the existing ensemble of the church, the school house and the inn from the valley. It was built according to passive energy standards; only wood from the biosphere reservation Großes Walsertal was used.

© Johannes Kaufmann Architektur
14

Community Center St. Gerold

Faschinastraße 100, 6722 St. Gerold, A
Architect: Cukrowicz Nachbaur Architekten (2008-2009) Building contractor: Gemeinde St. Gerold

The four-storey solitary building made of timber and complying with passive energy standards unites the community center, the town hall, the kindergarten and the village shop on the steep southern slope in the Great Walser Valley.

© Hanspeter Schiess
15

Musikhaus Röthis

Rautenastraße 29, 6832 Röthis, A
Architect: Cukrowicz Nachbaur Architekten (2009-2010) Building contractor: Gemeinde Röthis Accessibility: Montag bis Samstag 06:00 bis 20:00 Uhr.
Sonn- und Feiertag 08:00 bis 20:00 Uhr.
Reachability: Biobäckerei * Konditorei
Tel: 05522/43371

The village centre is enriched by the café and bakery CaBaKo which is located on the ground floor of the rehearsal studio. The sanitary facilities are cleverly used together with the clubs.

© Hanspeter Schiess