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16 Bauwerke gefunden:
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Institut St. Josef Sonderklassentrakt

Ardetzenbergerstraße 31, 6800 Feldkirch, A
Architect: Erich Gottfried Steinmayr, Richard Dünser, Hans Hohenfellner (2013-2014) Building contractor: Kongregation der Kreuzschwestern, Provinz Europa Mitte Accessibility: Schulgebäude können ohne Voranmeldung und ausdrückliche Genehmigung der Direktion nur von außen besichtigt werden. Bitte den ungestörten Betrieb der Bildungseinrichtung respektieren. Reachability: Richtung Ardetzenberg, nördlich der Innenstadt
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Mit dem neuen Sonderklassentrakt sollten die bestehenden Schulräume optimal vernetzt und der – durch Abriss der Heimgebäude der 1960er Jahre entstandene – Freiraum zwischen den Gebäuden optimal genutzt werden. Das Haus schließt auf drei Ebenen an das Hauptgebäude an. Die innere Erschließung über die Kaskadentreppe macht den Verlauf des Hanges erlebbar.

© Bruno Klomfar
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Antoniushaus

Ardetzenbergstraße 31, 6800 Feldkirch, A
Architect: Johannes Kaufmann GmbH (2011-2012) Building contractor: Kongregation der Kreuzschwestern, Provinz Europa Mitte

The nursing home was not only renovated but also enlarged. The new building encompasses the existing building like a brace and thus a functional whole is formed.

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Haus Klosterreben

Klosterreben 4, 6830 Rankweil, A
Architect: DornerMatt Architekten (2010-2011) Building contractor: Marktgemeinde Rankweil

The structure made of white in-situ concrete is arranged in a way that two courtyards and an atrium are formed in the middle. While the living rooms of the residential communities are oriented towards the courtyard and thus create communication space, the private rooms face the countryside and offer a place of calm.

© Bruno Klomfar
04

Haus der Generationen

Montfortplatz 1, 6923 Lauterach, A
Architect: heim+müller (2009-2010) Building contractor: SeneCura Kliniken und Heime Accessibility: Alle Wohngebäude können nur von außen besichtigt werden. Wir bitten Sie, die Privatsphäre zu respektieren!

Mitten in der Marktgemeinde Lauterach entstand auf dem ehemaligen Areal des Bauunternehmens Schertler-Alge ein neues Gemeinde- und Sozialzentrum für Jung und Alt. Zwei miteinander verbundene Baukörper nehmen unterschiedliche Nutzungen für alle Altersgruppen auf und schaffen in ihrer L-förmigen Anordnung einen öffentlichen Platz.

© Günter Laznia
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Department of Pathology LKH Feldkirch

Carinagasse 47, 6800 Feldkirch, A
Architect: Marte.Marte Architekten (2006-2008) Building contractor: Vorarlberger Krankenhaus Betriebsgesellschaft mbH

The western wing of the LKH Feldkirch is terminated by the extension in black cladding which can only be observed from outside. The layering of the materials and the function remain hidden on the inside.

© Marc Lins
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Generationenhaus Götzis

Schulgasse 5/7, 6840 Götzis, A
Architect: DornerMatt Architekten (2004-2007) Building contractor: Marktgemeinde Götzis, Sozialzentrum Götzis

After the extension the name of the building is justified; the generations are combined deliberately. Additionally to the canopy that makes the building easily recognizable, a noteworthy landscape architecture project and various harmonious photographic art works can be discovered.

© Bruno Klomfar
07

Hospital Dornbirn

Lustenauerstrasse 4, 6853 Dornbirn, A
Architect: Gohm Hiessberger Architekten (2002-2004) Building contractor: Stadt Dornbirn

The new administration wing is impressively supported by eight meter high steel columns. Have a look inside as well and enjoy the stylish cafe and comfortable waiting areas. Ongoing modifications have changed the units which are now characterized by distinct colored accents.

© Bruno Klomfar
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Dental Clinic VGKK

Heldendankstraße 10, 6900 Bregenz, A
Architect: Christian Lenz (1999-2001) Building contractor: Vorarlberger Gebietskrankenkasse

The clearly structured building attracts not only people with a toothache. Three artists left their mark. The attractions are an oversized photograph, an abstract set of teeth featured in front of a pink concrete wall and pink tulips in the form of a row of teeth as a counterpart.

© Ignacio Martinez
09

Lebenshilfe Residential Home Gisingen

Gartenstrasse 2, 6800 Feldkirch, A
Architect: Cukrowicz Nachbaur Architekten (2000-2001) Building contractor: Lebenshilfe Vorarlberg

The extension of the existing building increases the quality of living for people with disabilities. The structure presents itself as clear and functional, with a smooth transition between the exterior and the covered seating areas.

© Albrecht Immanuel Schnabel
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Social Center Bezau

Platz 375, 6870 Bezau, A
Architect: dreiplus, Ralph Broger (2000-2001) Building contractor: Gemeindeverband Bezau / Mellau / Reuthe

The lower "drawer” seems to be "pulled out” of the three-storey box and surrounds the sheltered courtyard. While the upper floors are occupied by the care facilities, the ground floor area is dedicated to public life.

© Günter Richard Wett
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Social Center Fuchshaus

Ringstrasse, 6830 Rankweil, A
Architect: Wolfgang Ritsch Architekten (1999-2000) Building contractor: Gemeinde Rankweil

A typical Rheintalhaus was rescued by the architect, and proved perfect for the planned use after a closer investigation. The rooms are part of the accommodation wing, and the workshop area is newly built and completed with the necessary infrastructure.

© Bruno Klomfar
12

Animal Clinic

Bifangstraße 79, 6830 Rankweil, A
Architect: Joachim Schmidle (1999-2000) Building contractor: Thomas Schwarzmann

The private hospital for small animals is perfectly organized for functional medical processes in several cubes that vary in height development, size, orientation and color.

© Ignacio Martinez
13

Social Center Jagdberg

Oberdorf 15, 6822 Satteins, A
Architect: Andreas Hanck, Reinhold Strieder, Susanne Hanck (1998)

The revitalization of the former citizen's home in Satteins on the hill copies the typical structure of the village. A clearly structured extension corresponds to the large-scale farmyard of the original building.

© Klomfar & Sengmüller
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Social Center Frastanz

Schmittengasse 10, 6820 Frastanz, A
Architect: Gohm Hiessberger Architekten (1994-1996) Building contractor: Marktgemeinde Frastanz

The nursing home from the 60s was modified; the new construction was literally plugged through the existing building. It stretches clearly visible towards the street and marks the main entrance. Interesting different room heights are created by the lounge above; its glazing extends over one and a half storeys.

© Margherita Spiluttini
15

Retirement and Nursing Home Nofels

Magdalenastrasse 11, 6800 Feldkirch, A
Architect: Rainer Köberl (1994-1996) Building contractor: Stadtgemeinde Feldkirch

A two-storey square surrounds the idyllic Mediterranean courtyard. Village life self-evidently becomes part of the senior citizen’s home through the integration of club rooms and the post office.

© Günter Richard Wett
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Retirement and Nursing Home Gisingen

Gisingen / Neuer Kirchweg / Groxstrasse, 6800 Feldkirch, A
Architect: Noldin & Noldin (1995-1996) Building contractor: Stadtgemeinde Feldkirch

Haus Gisingen expertly combines public functions such as a cafe, a library, a nursing care association and an advice center for mothers with the residential home for elderly people, hidden behind the church but still located in the center. The distinctive roof is visible from afar.

© Ignacio Martinez