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13 Bauwerke gefunden:
01

KOKON-Lifestyle House

Lindauerstrasse 64, 6911 Lochau, A
Architect: Philip Lutz, Geli Salzmann (1998-1999) Building contractor: Toussaint GmbH

The furniture store along the road to Bregenz attracts attention with its oversized, generous, glazed showcase. The building as an entity is window display, entrance gate and lobby at the same time, and also provides exhibition space for artistic interventions.

© Ignacio Martinez
02

Kipping love your feet

Maurachgasse 14, 6900 Bregenz, A
Architect: GRID Architektur (2007)

Not only the shoes are tailor-made at the orthopaedic shoemaker. The overall atmosphere fits into the vault of the old town with the set back shelves and the accentuated seats. The runways and ramps offer suitable shoes for everyone.

© GRID Architekten
03

Maischön

Kronhalde, 6900 Bregenz, A
Architect: gruber locher architekten (2007-2008) Building contractor: Maischön

The hairdresser and beauty saloon is located centrally on the 1st and 2nd floor of the shopping center. Surprisingly it turns out to be a relaxing area. The internal wooden staircase connects the two areas. The pea green color scheme and the corporate design were created by artist Roland Stecher.

© Gerhard Gruber
04

Bäckerei Café Kloser / Closer

Kaiserstraße 2/4, 6900 Bregenz, A
Architect: DornerMatt Architekten (2008) Building contractor: Thomas Kloser Accessibility: Mo - Fr: 07 - 18 Uhr
Sa: 08 - 16 Uhr

Ein Bäckerei-Imbiss als städtisches Wohnzimmer. Durch vollständige Öffnung der Ladenfront gehen Stadtraum und Lokal nahtlos ineinander über. Dank durchgesteckten Grundrisses lässt sich ein Besuch zugleich zur Passage zwischen Leutbühel und Kaiserstraße nutzen.

© Gerhard Klocker
05

Michelehof

Marktstraße 26, 6971 Hard, A
Architect: Philip Lutz (2005-2006) Building contractor: Michelehof, Fam. Büchele Reachability: Call to make an appointment for brandy tastings!
Fam. Büchele
Tel. +43 (0)5574 72412
michelehof@aon.at
www.michelehof.at

A new building, which retained the existing cold stores, was built the location of the old Schnaps distillery. It combines several facilities under one roof: a distillery, a retail space, a tasting room, a liquor warehouse, a machinery hall and a workshop
Call to make an appointment for brandy tastings!

© Nina Baisch
06

Comunity Center Langenegg

Bach 127, 6941 Langenegg, A
Architect: Fink Thurnher (2007-2008) Building contractor: Gemeinde Langenegg

A long story of disputes was put to a happy end. The outstanding and even exemplary result was achieved by the construction of a Kindergarten, a cafe, a civic hall and food market.

© Robert Fessler
07

Showroom Rusch

Lustenauerstrasse 74, 6850 Dornbirn, A
Architect: heim+müller (2007-2008) Building contractor: Wolfgang Rusch

A locksmith’s shop attracts attention with a new idea. The garage doors in the showroom can be set into operation from the outside around the clock. During the night it is the illuminated highlight on the road from Lustenau to Dornbirn.

© Günter Laznia
08

Market Center Kirchpark

Kaiser-Franz-Josef-Strasse 2, 6890 Lustenau, A
Architect: Bruno Zurkirchen, Daniele Marques (1996) Building contractor: Gemeinde Lustenau, Ulrich Sutterlüty, Jürgen Sutterlüty

The spectacular supermarket is wrapped in polycarbonate sheets as if vacuum-packed at the blue square of Lustenau. The large cantilevered roof which reminds of the old market halls covers part of the village square.

© Ignacio Martinez
09

Sutterlüty Markt

Walgaustraße 7, 6833 Weiler, A
Architect: Hermann Kaufmann (2002) Building contractor: Sutterlüty GesmbH & Co

The concept of a market is clearly recognizable in the high hall in timber construction style. The daily shopping is done with a "friendly” casualness caused by the open atmosphere and it may be perceived as a relaxing activity.

© Bruno Klomfar
10

Optician Nasahl

Schmiedgasse 7, 6800 Feldkirch, A
Architect: architektur.terminal (2007) Building contractor: Nasahl-Optiker GesmbH

Under the arcades of the pedestrian zone in Feldkirch the focus is shifted to glasses at the shop of the optician Nasahl. The spotlight is turned to the great depth of the room; the teak formwork unites the floor and the walls. The bistro atmosphere allows taking one’s time with the choice and keeping the overview.

© Bruno Klomfar
11

Lightbox

Almteilweg 4, 6706 Bürs, A
Architect: Peter Krabbe (2002) Building contractor: Klaus Bachmann

The showroom and sales room with its three glazed sides is staged as a light fixture. Thus, the outward appearance of the portable cube represents its function as an object.

© Rainer Zottele
12

Distillery Stocker

11, 6771 St. Anton / Montafon, A
Architect: Lang Vonier Architekten (2008) Building contractor: Ulrike und Andrea Stocker

The small shop with an elegant tasting room combines a Montafon house with the passion for fine spirits. The distillery and the workshop on the ground floor evoke the image of a small working machine.

13

Marenda Brotkultur

Schulgasse 7, 6850 Dornbirn, A
Architect: Georg Bechter, Thomas Mennel (2012) Building contractor: Marenda Brotkultur Reachability: It is located at the end of the pedestrian zone and is open during business hours.

The Marenda in the center of Dornbirn mediates between the coffee house culture, a restaurant and a traditional baker's shop with its transparent manufacturing process.

© Adolf Bereuter