The unusual sight of concrete in the Hietzing neighbourhood of Vienna, a digression to Klosterneuburg to a small but particularly fine new building and an avant-garde residential concept in the Vienna city centre, provide three highly demanding new examples of minimalist architecture in the first sundays 2008 autumn tour.
* 207-01 Haus Seewald, Wien Hietzing: Marte.Marte architects, 2008
* 207-02 Vorhof Haus List, Klosterneuburg: Karl Langer, 2007
* 207-03 Mandalahof, Buddhist residence, Vienna city centre: Adolf Krischanitz, 2008
Maximum 30 participants
architects:
Karl Langer
Felix Siegrist (Atelier Krischanitz)
tour guide: Marion Kuzmany
meeting point 13:45 Az W Info
departure 14:00 Az W entrance
return 18:00, Fleischmarkt
Impressions from the excursion ‘sundays 207: this is what it looks like 11’, September 21, 2008
Haus Seewald, Hietzing / Marte.Marte Architekten, 2006
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The House-Owner herself explains ...
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The House-Owner himself explains ...
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Forecourt Haus List, Klosterneuburg / Karl Langer, 2007 – facing the street
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Forecourt Haus List, Klosterneuburg / Karl Langer, 2007 – facing the garden
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Forecourt Haus List, Klosterneuburg / Karl Langer, 2007 – Architect Karl Langer explains ...
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Forecourt Haus List, Klosterneuburg / Karl Langer, 2007
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Buddhistic Residential Accommodation 'Mandalahof' / Adolf Krischanitz, 2008 – project manager Felix Siegrist explains ...
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Buddhistic Residential Accommodation 'Mandalahof' / Adolf Krischanitz, 2008 – Friedrich Achleitner taking a picture ...
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Buddhistic Residential Accommodation 'Mandalahof' / Adolf Krischanitz, 2008 – left: Karl Lanager, right: Felix Siegrist
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Buddhistic Residential Accommodation 'Mandalahof' / Adolf Krischanitz, 2008 – sundays 2007 participants
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Buddhistic Residential Accommodation 'Mandalahof' / Adolf Krischanitz, 2008 – gardening by Auböck & Kárász
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