Faculty of Fine Arts Vienna
Adding a new building in such a small space between three existing (and architectonically different) buildings could easily lead into an unclear urban ensemble.
In our opinion The VerbindungsTrakt is a big obstacle in order to succeed with the extension of the Faculty.
It does solve the difference in height between the two volumes but it does not establish a convincing link between the two buildings from an urban point of view. We therefore consider the removal of this element.
Our proposal merges the Schwanzer-Trakt and the new extension into one new building, what we called the “Iceberg”. The Iceberg preserves the shape of the Schwanzer-Trakt towards the Promenade and has a sculptural shape towards the inner courtyard.
This curved shape relates mainly to a sunlight study. This study implies that we try to ensure the best sun orientation and where possible keeping enough space for the inner garden.
A more straight design (as per the building regulations) would end up in a very narrow and deep garden which will no longer keep any of the current garden qualities.
- LocationVienna, Austria
- Clientdie Angewandte
- Area 50.000 m²
- Program Studio space, aulas, auditoriums, restaurant, library, parking space, research studios, model room and exhibition space
- StatusRestricted competition
- Architect Office Jarrik Ouburg & laura alvarez architecture
- Year2012